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SS-Sturmbannführer Johann "Hans" Hiedler (* October 26th, 1898 in Krems an der Donau - † KIA September 14th, 1941 in Kraljevo) was a Austrian Politician in the NSDAP and also a SS-Führer in the Waffen SS during World War II.

Life and work
After visiting the elementary school and the junior high school Hans Hiedler took from May 1916 to November 1918 with the Austrian (?) Infantry Regiment No. 15 on the First World War in part. During the war, he participated in the 10th, 11th and 12th Isonzo battle and fighting to position the Karst and on the Piave in part. On 1 February 1918 he was appointed lieutenant appointed the reserve. Among the awards he received during the war, were the Silver Medal for Bravery I. and II. class, the Bronze Medal for Bravery and the Karl Troop Cross.

After the war, studied Hiedler to 1927 at the Technical University in Vienna. In 1928 and 1929 he was in active service survey to then belonging to 1929-1931 as platoon and company leaders the Homeland Security Krems.

From July 1932 to August 1933 for Hiedler led the SS storm in Krems, after he served until November 1935 as leaders of the SS regiment 52 (Lower Austria). In November 1935 Hiedler member of the illegal state of the NSDAP in Austria, which he held until shortly before the German invasion of Austria belonged in March 1938. From May to December 1936 and from April till September 1937 he took the tasks of the managing director and head of the party organization, while he was working in "advisory and deputy property" in the remaining time.

On June 18, 1933 Hiedler was first taken three weeks by the Austrian authorities in detention. Later, he was on 11 May to 12 October 1934 at the detention camp Wöllersdorf detained. In the period of 18 June 1935 to March 1938 he was supported by the state police for treason warrant searched.

On the Nazi Party in 1937 was Hiedler of Heinrich Himmler appointed SS-Sturmbannführer.

From 1938 until his death in combat during the Second World War in September 1941 was Hiedler the Nazi Reichstag as a delegate for the country Austria. His mandate was after his death by Ludwig Uhl continued.

Awards

 * Silberne Tapferkeitsmedaille 1. Klasse


 * Silberne Tapferkeitsmedaille 2. Klasse


 * Bronzene Tapferkeitsmedaille


 * Karl-Truppenkreuz