Arthur Sodtke

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Arthur Sodtke
Gedenktafel Schönhauser Allee 39 (Prenzl) Arthur Sodtke.jpg
Memorial plaque at Sodtke's former residence, Schönhauser Allee 39, Berlin
Born(1901-12-25)25 December 1901
Inowrazlaw, Province of Posen, German Empire (Inowrocław, Poland)
Died14 August 1944(1944-08-14) (aged 42)
NationalityGerman
OccupationMetal worker
Years active1929-1944
Known forAnti-Nazi activism
Political partyCommunist Party of Germany
MovementGerman Resistance
Criminal penaltyExecution

Arthur Sodtke (25 December 1901 – 14 August 1944) was a German Communist resistance fighter, he was active in Berlin and sentenced to death by the Volksgerichtshof in 1944.

Biography[]

Arthur Sodtke was born in Inowrazlaw, Province of Posen (Inowrocław, Poland). His father Gustav Sodtke was a roofer. The family moved to Berlin in 1904, where Arthur Sodtke grew up.[1]

Sodtke lived in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg and became a metal worker. He was a member of the works council of the Schultheiss brewery and joined the German Communist Party in 1929. In 1933 he became active in the resistance against the Nazis. He was arrested in 1936 for distributing antifascist leaflets at his workplace in the Berlin plant of the "Dürener Metallwerke", but was soon released after the same leaflets were found again while he was in custody. In World War II he joined the resistance group of , Wilhelm Rietze and Robert Uhrig, for whom he contacted antifascists at Borsig, and the Schultheiss brewery.[1]

Sodtke was arrested on 4 February 1942 and imprisoned at Sachsenhausen concentration camp and Potsdam prison. The Volksgerichtshof sentenced him to death on 21 June 1944 along with , , und . The sentence was carried out on 14 August 1944 at Brandenburg-Görden Prison.[1]

Remembrance[]

  • The Sodtkestrasse in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg was named in his honour in 1948[2]
  • Memorial plaque at his former residence, Schönhauser Allee 39b in Berlin [3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Gärtner, Karl Heinz (1995). Berliner Strassennamen: ein Nachschlagewerk für die östlichen Bezirke (in German). Ch. Links Verlag. ISBN 3-86153-103-8.
  2. ^ prenzlauerberg-kiez.de (in German)
  3. ^ Albrecht, Martin (2017). Die Kulturbrauerei in Berlin (in German). Ch. Links Verlag. p. 33. ISBN 978-3-86153-955-1.
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