Cajetan Graf von Spreti

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Cajetan Graf von Spreti
Head of the foreign work force recruitment in the Reichskommissariat Ukraine
In office
1941–1945
Personal details
Born
Cajetan Maria Theodor von Spreti

(1905-02-08)8 February 1905
Munich
Died17 November 1989(1989-11-17) (aged 84)
Moosburg
NationalityGerman
Political partyNazi Party
Spouse(s)
Emilie Anna Eugenie Sara Maria
(divorced)

Kunigunde Nüsslein
(died 1983)
Children7
Parents
  • Adolf von Spreti (1866–1945) (father)
  • Anna Gräfin von Yrsch (1874–1944) (mother)
RelativesKarl von Spreti
Franz Graf von Spreti [de]
Maximilian Josef Friedrich Maria von Spreti

Cajetan von Spreti (1905–1989) was a German paramilitary activist and functionary of the working regime of the Nazi system.

On 1 June 1930, he joined the Nazi Party (membership number 254,085) and the Sturmabteilung, and became involved in the state-funded terror; in October 1931 he rose to the rank of Sturmführer.

Einsatzstab Spreti

  • During the German occupation of the Soviet Union he led an Einsatzstab (Operations staff) to recruit a workforce in the Ukraine.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Elsbeth Bösl, Stephanie Linsinger, Die vielen Gesichter der Zwangsarbeit: "Ausländereinsatz" im Landkreis München 1939-1945, K.G. Saur, 01.01.2005 - 195 p., p. 41
  2. ^ AA Nr.757-773 Arbeitsamt Freising, Akten des Einsatzstabes des Regierungsrats Graf Cajetan von Spreti in der Ukraine, Annegret Hansch-Singh, Rassismus und Fremdarbeitereinsatz im Zweiten Weltkrieg, Freie Universität Berlin, 1991 - 299 pp., p. 8
    Theresia Bauer, Nationalsozialistische Agrarpolitik und bäuerliches Verhalten im Zweiten Weltkrieg: eine Regionalstudie zur ländlichen Gesellschaft in Bayern, Lang, 1996 - 221 pp. p. 155


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