Walter Kadow

Walter Kadow (1860 - 1923) was teaching which was assassinated by the Nazis in May 1923 following a charge of treason.

It was shown by the Nazis to have delivered to the French authorities the saboteur Albert Leo Schlageter who had made jump the railway between Dortmund and Duisbourg. The French carried out Schlageter what raised a wave of indignation in Germany because sabotage had taken place on German ground in times of peace. Kadow had been member of the Nazi party then had adhered to KPD. This political reversal in favor of the Bolchevism and its friendship with Schlageter were sufficient so that he is shown by the nationalists of complicity with the French.

In March 1924, Martin Bormann was condemned to one year of prison as an accomplice of Rudolf Höß in this murder. Bormann had been the pupil of Kadow to the elementary school and financed the murder of the teacher who was beaten with death.

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