Name Fritz Schmidt | Role Political figure | |
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Died June 20, 1943, Chartres, France |
Fritz Schmidt (19 November 1903 in Eisbergen, Porta Westfalica – 20 June 1943 in Chartres) was the German Commissioner-General for Political Affairs and Propaganda in the occupied Netherlands between 1940 and 1943, one of four assistants to the Governor-General, Arthur Seyss-Inquart.

He is regarded as a compromiser and promoted the interests of Anton Mussert and the Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging (NSB).
Schmidt died on June 26, 1943, after he "fell, jumped, or was pushed out, of a train" and was succeeded by Wilhelm Ritterbusch. Schmidt was born in Westphalia.
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