Ferdinand von Lüninck

Politician

1888 – 1944

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Who was Ferdinand von Lüninck?

Ferdinand Joseph Meinolph Anton Maria Freiherr von Lüninck was a German landowner and officer.

Born in Ostwig, Province of Westphalia, Ferdinand von Lüninck was married to Auguste Freiin von Gaugreben-Schönau, with whom he had two daughters and three sons.

Ferdinand von Lüninck studied law and eventually adopted a career in government. After the First World War, he was until 1922 District Administrator in Neuss. Later, after his father's death, he moved back to his family home to administer the estate, and became active in the Westphalia Landwirtschaftskammer, a body representing and regulating matters relating to rural interests and forests. Within the German National People's Party he first supported the course that the Nazis were taking. From 1933 to 1938, he was the premier of the Province of Westphalia, and until 1943, he was in the military as a battalion commander in Potsdam. He was then involved in the plans to overthrow Hitler on 20 July 1944, after having met Carl Friedrich Goerdeler and Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg in Berlin in 1943. He was foreseen as Political Commissioner for Defence District XX. He was arrested on 25 July 1944, after the plot failed. He was sentenced at the Volksgerichtshof on 13 November 1944 to death and hanged at Plötzensee Prison in Berlin the next day.

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Born
Aug 3, 1888
Bestwig
Also known as
  • Ferdinand von Luninck
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Died
Nov 14, 1944

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on July 23, 2013

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