Letterhaus, Bernard
From Astro-Databank
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| born on | 10 July 1894 at 17:30 (= 5:30 PM ) | ||
| Place | Wuppertal-Barman, Germany, 51n17, 7e13 | ||
| Timezone | MET h1e (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 18°20' 27°27 Asc. 06°02'
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Biography
German Catholic labor leader and member of the German Resistance, prominent for his role in the underground during the Nazi regime.
Letterhaus served in WW I where he was severely wounded and awarded the Iron Cross. From 1928, he was involved with the Catholic Labor Union and as Union Secretary, after 1933 he encouraged resistance to the Nazis.
Called up to the army in 1939, Letterhaus was made a Captain while he lived a double life; secretly strengthening his connection to the underground. It was five years before he was exposed and arrested. Sentenced to death 11/13/1944, he was hanged the following day.
Events
- Work : New Career 1928 (Union Secretary, Catholic Labor Union)
- Social : Joined group 1939 (Army)
- Death by Execution 14 November 1944 (Hanged, age 50)
Source Notes
B.C. in hand from Steinbrecher
Categories
- Notable : Book Collection : Crime Collection
- Vocation : Politics : Labor unions (Catholic labor leader, union secretary)
- Vocation : Politics : Activist/ political (German resistance, prominent leader)
- Passions : Criminal Victim : Homicide victim (Hanged as war criminal)
- Vocation : Military : Military service (Captain)
- Vocation : Military : Combat (WW I)
- Vocation : Military : Honors (Iron Cross)
- Vocation : Military : Wounded (Severely)
Categories: 1894 births | Birthday 10 July | Birthplace Wuppertal-Barman, Germany | Sun 18 Cancer | Moon 27 Libra | Asc 6 Sagittarius | 1944 deaths | Notable : Book Collection : Crime Collection | Vocation : Politics : Labor unions | Vocation : Politics : Activist/ political | Passions : Criminal Victim : Homicide victim | Vocation : Military : Military service | Vocation : Military : Combat | Vocation : Military : Honors | Vocation : Military : Wounded

18°20'
27°27 Asc.
06°02'
