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SS-Oberführer Kurt Hintze (* October 8th, 1901 in Fehrbellin - † November 13th, 1944 in Kattowitz) was a German SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei in the Waffen SS and also a SS- und Polizeiführer in the Waffen SS during World War II. He was also a Politician in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and Work
After attending elementary school in Berlin and Berlin-Schöneberg Hintze was working as unskilled workers in munitions factories. From 1918 he worked in agriculture. In 1929 he was married to a working farm Deputatenarbeiter.

In 1923 Hintze, the Black Reichswehr to. Later he became a member of the Front ban and the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Rossbach to eventually join the NSDAP. 1928 Hintze leader of SA ; the following year he joined as a member also of the SS and NSDAP on. Within the NSDAP he was Ortsgruppen- and district manager, also it belonged to the real property tax committee at the district Wittstock. In the SS, he was appointed in December 1931 Sturmbannführer.

From July 1932 to November 1933 and from March 1936 until his death in 1944 as a member of the NSDAP Hintze sat for the constituency 20 (Cologne-Aachen) and the Constituency 4 (Potsdam I) in the Reichstag. In 1933/34 he was department head of the Reich Leadership School in Munich. Then he led from October 1, 1934 to December 1, 1936, the SS-Brigade 7, Neu-Stettin, in Pomerania. On 9 November 1935, the transport was carried out for Hintze oberführer. He later became leader of the SS Section XI.

After the outbreak of World War II Hintze worked closely with Heinrich Himmler in his capacity as Reich Commissioner for the Preservation of German Nationality in the German-occupied areas of Eastern Europe together: Hintze was used as resettlement Special Representative. From 1943 was Hintze SSPF chewing and from April 1944 to mid September 1944 Hintze SSPF was in Lithuania. [2] He died in 1944 during an air raid in Katowice.