Hans Tauscher

Hans Tauscher

Tauscher in 1916
Born (1911-10-20)October 20, 1911
Prenzlau, Germany
Died December 23, 1940(1940-12-23) (aged 29)
Manhattan, New York City

Hans Tauscher, Jr. (October 29, 1867 - September 6, 1941) was an officer of the Imperial German Army during World War I who was accused in the United States of plotting sabotage against Canada's Welland Canal . He was indicted with Franz von Papen but acquitted by a federal jury. He was the representative for Krupp in the United States.[1]

Biography

He was born in Prenzlau, Germany on October 29, 1867, to Hans Tauscher, Sr., German military officer and Pauline Hillman. He attended a military academy and was appointed as a lieutenant in the Imperial German Army by 1891. He attended an opera and met Johanna Gadski, and they married on November 20, 1892 in Berlin, Germany. They had a daughter, Charlotte, who was born on August 31, 1893.[1]

During World War I he was accused of plotting sabotage against the Welland Canal along with Franz von Papen, Captain Karl Boy-Ed, Constantine Covani, and Franz von Rintelen.[2][3] He was indicted with Franz von Papen but acquitted by a federal jury.[1]

He died on September 6, 1941 at St. Clare's Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.[1]

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