Helmut Mylius
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Dr. Helmut Mylius (10 November 1891 - 24 October 1973) was a German industrialist, leader of the Party of the Radical Middle Class (Radikale Mittelstandspartei), and since 1930 the editor of the Frankfurt-based right-wing political and economics weekly publication, Die Parole der radicalen Staats-und Wirtschaftreform.[1] He was accused of conspiracy to assassinate Adolf Hitler during 1935. He managed to avoid arrest due to the influence of his friend, General Erich von Manstein and made his way to the Army as a Quartermaster.
References
[edit]- ^ Hoffman, Peter (1996). History of German Resistance (Third English ed.). Montreal: McGill-Queen University Press. ISBN 0773515313.
External links
[edit]- "Inventarnummer: Gr.K.3/319b: Wahlzettel, 1932.11.06". Objektdatenbank - Gesamtdatenbank. Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig. Retrieved 3 November 2019.[permanent dead link] Voting slip showing Mylius as candidate for Radikale Mittelstandspartei