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    Albert Leo Schlageter

    Imperial German Army officer

    Albert Leo Schlageter (German pronunciation:[ˈalbɛʁtˈleːoˈʃlaːɡɛtɐ]; August 12, 1894 – May 26, 1923) was an Imperial German Army officer who served in World War I before joining several Freikorps groups and carrying out acts of sabotage against French occupational forces in the Ruhr.

    Schlageter was arrested by French forces for sabotaging railroad tracks and executed by firing squad in 1923. After his death, he was viewed by many German nationalists as a martyr, including the Nazi Party. In Nazi Germany, Schlageter was commemorated as a national hero, which in turn led Allied occupational authorities to target such commemoration after World War II as part of the denazification process.

    German biography of Schlageter

    Life

    Schlageter was born in Schönau im Schwarzwald to Catholic parents.

    After the outbreak of the First World War, Schlageter became a voluntary emergency worker for the military. During the war, he participated in several