Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

WESSEL, HORST

Wessel, Horst: translation

(1907-1930)
SA* leader; his murder by a member of the KPD, one of the infamous episodes in the struggle for Berlin's* streets, induced the Nazis to turn him into a martyr. Born in Bielefeld to a Lutheran pastor, he went to Berlin to study; instead, he joined the NSDAP in 1926. A leader of the SA in Berlin's Friedrichshain district, a KPD stronghold, he was shot and killed on 17 January 1930 by Albert Hohler, a Communist and pimp who had fought with Wessel over a prostitute. Within days of Hitler's* seizure of power, Hohler was killed by members of the SA.
Wessel is best remembered for the lyrics to theHorst-Wessel Lied, first pub-lished in September 1929 as a poem inDer Angriff.* A renowned Nazi marching song, it vied in importance during the Third Reich with the national anthemDeutschland,Deutschland uber alles. Joseph Goebbels* transformed the mur-dered Wessel into a "blood witness" for the movement. The Nazis later named numerous streets for him.
REFERENCES:ETR; Liang,Berlin Police Force.