Franz Ritter von Epp

Franz Ritter von Epp (born Franz Epp; from 1918 as Ritter von Epp; 16 October 1868 – 31 January 1947) was a German general and politician who started his military career in the Bavarian Army. Successful wartime military service earned him a knighthood in 1916. After the end of World War I and the dissolution of the German Empire, Epp was a commanding officer in the Freikorps and the Reichswehr. His unit, the Freikorps Epp, was responsible for numerous massacres during the crushing of the Bavarian Soviet Republic. He was a member of Bavarian People's Party, before joining the Nazi Party in 1928, when he was elected as a member of the German parliament or Reichstag, a position he held until the fall of Nazi Germany. He was the Reichskommissar, later Reichsstatthalter, for Bavaria, and a Reichsleiter of the Nazi Party. During the Nazi era, Epp, who'd participated in the Herero and Namaqua genocide as a young man, shared responsibility for the liquidation of virtually all Bavarian Jews and Romas as the governor of Bavaria.

Franz Ritter von Epp
Epp in 1937
Reichsstatthalter of Bavaria
In office
10 April 1933  29 April 1945
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Reichskommissar of Bavaria
In office
10 March 1933  10 April 1933
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Reichsleiter
In office
31 August 1933  29 April 1945
Member of the Reichstag
In office
20 May 1928  8 May 1945
Personal details
Born(1868-10-16)16 October 1868
Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria
Died31 January 1947(1947-01-31) (aged 78)
Munich, Bavaria, Allied-occupied Germany
Resting placeMunich Waldfriedhof
Political partyBVP, from 1928 NSDAP
Military service
Allegiance
Branch/service Imperial German Army
Schutztruppe
RankGeneral der Infanterie
CommandsRoyal Bavarian Infantry Lifeguards Regiment
Battles/warsBoxer Rebellion
World War I
AwardsPour le Mérite
Military Order of Max Joseph
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