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May 31 in German History
--------------------------------- May 31, 1740
Death of Frederich Wilhelm I in Potsdam,
Germany. Friedrich Wilhelm was the second king of Prussia.
His policies developed Prussia into an efficient and powerful
state. He married the daughter of Georg of Hannover (later to
become George I, king of England).
May 31, 1773
Birth of the romantic writer, Ludwig Tieck
in Berlin.
May 31, 1809
Death of Franz Joseph Haydn in Vienna.
Haydn was the first of the great Viennese Classicists. He was
one of the musicians who established the forms of the string
quartet and the symphony. His first appointment was as
musical director for the Bohemian count Ferdinand Maximilian
von Morzin. In that position he wrote his first symphony. In
1761 he was appointed at the castle of Prince Pal Antal
Esterhazy in Eisenstadt, Austria. In 1766 he became the
musical director at the Esterhazy court. It was in that
capacity that he befriended Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In 1791
Haydn accepted a commission and moved to London. In 1792 he
moved on to Germany. In Bonn he met a young Ludwig van
Beethoven and arranged for Beethoven to move to Vienna to
study with Haydn. Later in 1792 he returned to Vienna.
May 31, 1817
Birth of the poet, Georg Herwegh in
Stuttgart, Germany.
May 31, 1892
Birth of Gregor Strasser, an early Nazi who
worked closely with Hitler. After an ideological break with
Hitler, Strasser was murdered by Hitler's orders in 1934.
May 31, 1916
The battle of Jutland is fought between the
German and British navies.
May 31, 1942
Declaring retaliation for the British
bombing of Cologne, German bombers attack Canterbury, England
inflicting heavy damage on Canterbury Cathedral.
May 31, 1946
Birth of Rainer Werner Fassbinder in Bad
Wörishofen, Germany.
May 31, 1962
Hanging of Adolf Eichmann in Tel Aviv.
Eichmann was born in Solingen, Germany. He joined the Nazi
Party in 1932. He became a member of the SS (Schutzstaffel)
in 1932. During the Nazi years he was in charge of
eliminating Jews in Vienna, Prague and Berlin. He was present
at the Wannsee Conference in Berlin in 1942 when the
"final solution" was concretized. He was to
coordinate arrangements. At the end of the war Eichmann
escaped Germany and lived in Argentina. He was discovered by
Israeli secrete service in 1960. He was then secreted out of
Argentina and taken to Israel, tried for crimes against
humanity, found guilty and hanged on May 31, 1962 in Tel
Aviv.
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