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          Paul Pohle's Biography

          German political activist, a Social Democrat, known as a victim of “Köpenick’s week of bloodshed,” a period of arrests, torture and killings by the SA between 21 and 26 June 1933 in the Berlin suburb of Köpenick.
          He was a member of the SPD, the German Metalworkers’ Association and an official of the Black, Red and Gold Reich banner. At the end of March 1933 the Social Democrats Paul Ufermann and Maria Jankowski were badly mistreated by the SA in Köpenick. Her injuries were secretly photographed during treatment at Köpenick Hospital and the pictures were taken abroad, where they were released as evidence of the Nazi violence. Paul Pohle played a major part in the smuggling of this politically explosive material.
          On 21 June 1933, Pohle was taken by Herbert Scharsich to the “Demuth” restaurant. His 25-year-old son Kurt was recognized by the SA in the old town and also taken to the restaurant by the SA. Like his father, he suffered severe abuse. Pohle was tortured and murdered on the so-called “hayloft”. His body was found in the forest near Schmöckwitz on 17 July 1933. He was 49.
          Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

          Paul Pohle's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.