![]() Thereafter, in 1937 Huber joined the Nazi Party as member number: 4,583,151 and joined the SS with number 107,099. Immediately thereafter, Heydrich transferred to the Berlin office of the Gestapo, and took with him: Müller, Meisinger and Huber, referred to as the Bajuwaren-Brigade (Bavarian Brigade). Heydrich was appointed chief of the Gestapo on 22 April 1934. Heydrich did not dismiss Huber, Müller or Josef Albert Meisinger as he perceived correctly that these men were thorough professionals and Heydrich needed such men in the national police service. In 1933, Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, became chief of the Munich Police and Reinhard Heydrich was commander of Department IV, the Bavarian Political Police. Huber was involved in the suppression of the Nazi Party, communist, and other political groups. During the years of the Weimar Republic, he worked with Heinrich Müller, then chief of the political department of the Munich police. In January 1928, Huber was made a "police assistant" and later a police inspector. Huber was promoted to "office assistant" and by 1926 joined the political police department. In mid-1922, he entered the Munich police service and by 1923 was a "auxiliary assistant". In his last year of school, Huber served as a Zeitfreiwilliger (timed volunteer), which were reserve units that could be mobilized on short notice by the army. He attended school through "seven classes of gymnasium". Huber was born on 22 January 1902 in Munich. He was employed by the West German Federal Intelligence Service from 1955–64. After the war ended, Huber never served any prison time. He was responsible for mass deportations of Jews from the area. After the German annexation of Austria in 1938, Huber was posted to Vienna, where he was appointed chief of the Security Police ( SiPo) and Gestapo for Vienna, the "Lower Danube" and "Upper Danube" regions. ![]() Huber joined the Nazi Party in 1937 and worked closely with Gestapo chief Heinrich Müller. SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor der PolizeiĬhief of the Sicherheitspolizei (SiPo) and Gestapo for Vienna, the "Lower Danube" and "Upper Danube" regionsįranz Josef Huber (22 January 1902 – 30 January 1975) was an SS functionary who was a police and security service official in both the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. ![]()
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