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Heinz Siegfried Heydrich (29 September 1905 – 19 November 1944) was the son of Richard Bruno Heydrich and the younger brother of SS-'' Obergruppenführer''
Reinhard Heydrich Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich ( , ; 7 March 1904 – 4 June 1942) was a German high-ranking SS and police official during the Nazi era and a principal architect of the Holocaust. He held the rank of SS-. Many historians regard Heydrich ...
. After the death of his brother in June 1942, he helped a number of Jews escape the Holocaust.


Early life

Heinz Siegfried Heydrich was born on 29 September 1905, in Halle an der Saale to composer Richard Bruno Heydrich, a
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, and his wife Elisabeth Anna Maria Amalia Krantz, a
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. Her father was Eugen Krantz, director of the Dresden Royal Conservatory. Heydrich's family held social standing and substantial financial means. Their father, Richard Bruno Heydrich, was an opera singer, the founder of a music conservatory in Halle, and a German Nationalist who instilled patriotic ideas in the minds of his three children. The Heydrich household was very strict and the children were frequently disciplined. As a youth, Heydrich engaged his older brother,
Reinhard Heydrich Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich ( , ; 7 March 1904 – 4 June 1942) was a German high-ranking SS and police official during the Nazi era and a principal architect of the Holocaust. He held the rank of SS-. Many historians regard Heydrich ...
, in mock
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duels.


Career in the SS

Heinz Heydrich was an ''
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'' (lieutenant), journalist, and publisher of the soldiers' newspaper, ''Die Panzerfaust''. He was at first a fervent admirer of Hitler. Before his brother Reinhard's State funeral in Berlin in June 1942, Heydrich was given a large packet containing his brother's files, released from his strongbox at
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Headquarters, 8 Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, Berlin. Heinz had shut himself away in his room with the papers. The next morning, his wife noticed that her husband had sat up all night burning the documents from the package. Heinz, on leave from the front, could not be engaged in conversation, his wife remembered; he seemed to be elsewhere mentally, and like stone. The files in the package were probably Reinhard Heydrich's personal files, from which Heinz understood for the first time in all its enormity the systematic extermination of the Jews, the so-called Final Solution. Thereafter, Heydrich helped at least two Jews escape by forging identity documents and printing them on ''Die Panzerfaust'' presses.


Suicide

When in November 1944 an economic commission headed by a State Attorney investigated the editorial staff of ''Die Panzerfaust'', Heinz Heydrich thought he had been discovered and shot himself in order to protect his family from the Gestapo. In reality, the attorney knew nothing about the forgeries, and was only trying to find out the reason for shortages in paper supplies.Dederichs, Mario R. (2006). ''Heydrich: the face of evil''. Translated by Geoffrey Brooks. Greenhill Books, p. 166. According to his nephew Heider, however, Heydrich committed suicide because of a pending court martial case against him for theft and corruption. Heinz Heydrich is buried in the war cemetery of Riesenburg, according to the
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.


Family

Heydrich had five children. His oldest, (1931–2000), was a well-known German cabaret singer, and wrote a book about his childhood, father, and uncle. In the book, Peter Heydrich describes how, as a youth, he enjoyed the fame of being a "crown prince", as the nephew of Reinhard Heydrich. During boyhood, he thought of his uncle as a successful sportsman and a sensitive musician. In Prague, Peter observed that his uncle had become a "bigwig". Peter derived many privileges from being Reinhard Heydrich's nephew. Even after the war, Peter still felt some pride in the familial relationship, if not so openly. But finally, Peter Heydrich had to admit that Reinhard Heydrich was a devious schemer, who planned and executed important parts of
the Holocaust The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
and other crimes. Peter died on 22 November 2000, after a long illness.Peter Thomas Heydrich, et al. ''Ich war der Kronprinz von Heydrich: eine Kindheit im Schatten des Henkers von Prag''. Kreuz Verlag, Stuttgart, 2006


See also

* Albert Göring,
Hermann Göring Hermann Wilhelm Göring (or Goering; ; 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German Nazism, Nazi politician, aviator, military leader, and convicted war criminal. He was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party, which gov ...
's anti-Nazi younger brother * List of Germans who resisted Nazism


References

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