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'''Fritz Dorls''' (September 9, 1910 – January 25, 1995) was a [[Far-right politics|far-right]] German politician and former [[Nazi Party]] member. He was chairman of the [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] oriented [[Socialist Reich Party]], which was banned by the German Federal Constitutional Court in 1952.

== Early life and pre-war period ==
After studying history and earning his doctorate degree, Dorls worked as a [[farmer]] and [[forester]] on his father's estate. On July 1, 1929 he joined the [[National Socialist German Worker's Party|Nazi Party]] (membership number 141,822). He was also a member of the [[Sturmabteilung]].

== Post-military period ==
Even though his military service had ended in 1945, World War II was still ongoing. Starting in March 1945, He taught history classes at the [[German Labour Front|German Labor Front]] Reich School in [[Erwitte]]. In May 1945, after the war had ended, he was taken into custody and then interned by the British.

== Finding of the Socialist Reich Party ==
When Dorls was released from the British interment camp in 1946, Dorls became a member of the [[Deutsche Reichspartei|German Reich party]] and quickly became an editor of the party newspaper in 1947. In the spring of 1949, together with [[Justus Krause]], [[Gerhard Krüger (politician)|Gerhard Krüger]], [[Joachim von Ostau]] and Franz Richter (alias Fritz Rössler), he founded the [[Community of Independent Germans]], which formed an electoral alliance with the [[German Reich Party]] in Lower Saxony for the federal elections and thus entered the [[Bundestag|German Bundestag]]. Dorls also became a member of parliament. After the election, the Community of Independent Germans also joined the German Reich Party organizationally. On 2 October 1949, Dorls was expelled from the German Reich Party together with Krüger and [[Otto Ernst Remer]], and on the same day he founded the [[Socialist Reich Party]] together with Krüger, Remer Bernhard Gericke and Wolf Graf von Westarp. However, the party was banned by the German Federal Constitution Court on October 23, 1952.


== Life after the SRP ban ==
'''Fritz Dorls''' (September 9, 1910 – January 25, 1995 in Opponitz, Lower Austria) was a [[Far-right politics|far-right]] German politician and former Nazi Party member. He was chairman of the National Socialist oriented [[Socialist Reich Party]], which was officially banned by the German government in 1952.
After the SRP was banned by the German government, Dorls fled to [[Spain]] to avoid arrest. He died at the age of 84.


== Pre-war period ==
After studying history and earning his doctorate, Dorls worked as a [[farmer]] and [[forester]] on his father's estate. On July 1, 1929 he joined the [[National Socialist German Worker's Party]] (membership number 141,822). He was also a member of the [[Sturmabteilung]].


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== Activity after the SRP ban ==
After the Socialist Reich Party was banned in 1953, Dorls fled to Spain to avoid arrest.{{Authority control}}
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Revision as of 06:24, 7 November 2020

Fritz Dorls
Dorls in 1952
BornSeptember 9, 1910
DiedJanuary 25, 1995(1995-01-25) (aged 84)
Known forChairman of the Socialist Reich Party
Military career
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Service number
    1. 141,822

Fritz Dorls (September 9, 1910 – January 25, 1995) was a far-right German politician and former Nazi Party member. He was chairman of the Nazi oriented Socialist Reich Party, which was banned by the German Federal Constitutional Court in 1952.

Early life and pre-war period

After studying history and earning his doctorate degree, Dorls worked as a farmer and forester on his father's estate. On July 1, 1929 he joined the Nazi Party (membership number 141,822). He was also a member of the Sturmabteilung.

Post-military period

Even though his military service had ended in 1945, World War II was still ongoing. Starting in March 1945, He taught history classes at the German Labor Front Reich School in Erwitte. In May 1945, after the war had ended, he was taken into custody and then interned by the British.

Finding of the Socialist Reich Party

When Dorls was released from the British interment camp in 1946, Dorls became a member of the German Reich party and quickly became an editor of the party newspaper in 1947. In the spring of 1949, together with Justus Krause, Gerhard Krüger, Joachim von Ostau and Franz Richter (alias Fritz Rössler), he founded the Community of Independent Germans, which formed an electoral alliance with the German Reich Party in Lower Saxony for the federal elections and thus entered the German Bundestag. Dorls also became a member of parliament. After the election, the Community of Independent Germans also joined the German Reich Party organizationally. On 2 October 1949, Dorls was expelled from the German Reich Party together with Krüger and Otto Ernst Remer, and on the same day he founded the Socialist Reich Party together with Krüger, Remer Bernhard Gericke and Wolf Graf von Westarp. However, the party was banned by the German Federal Constitution Court on October 23, 1952.

Life after the SRP ban

After the SRP was banned by the German government, Dorls fled to Spain to avoid arrest. He died at the age of 84.