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==Early Life==

'''Emil Maurice''' (Born 19th of January, 1897) is the German Military Commisioner for [[French Madagascar]]. Maurice was among the first members of the [[NSDAP]] joining in 1919 and a founding member of the [[Schutzstaffel]]. Being a close friend of the [[Adolf Hitler|Führer]] himself, he participated in the [[Pre-War Timeline|Beer Hall Putsch]] alongside him in 1923. Upon the discovery of his Jewish heritage in 1935, despite pressure from [[Heinrich Himmler]] for him to be removed from the Schutzstaffel he was granted "Honorary Aryan" status by Hitler. He would be granted several minor party positions throughout his career in [[Greater Germanic Reich|Germany]].

==Madagascar Days==

Due to constant SS pressure on Hitler for Emil's removal from his position, he would be sent to Madagascar to oversee the French administration of the island, and as the head of the '''Generalbüro für Madagassische Angelegenheiten''' (General Office of Malagasy Affairs). The appointment to his new post has been viewed by many, including Emil himself, as an exile to appease Himmler. His appointment to Madagascar would ruin his mental health, causing him to go into depression as he hated the island. In Madagascar he would be in charge of the German garrison on the isle supressing rebel activities and seperatist sentiments.

==Uprising==

Following the [[Second Malagasy Uprising]] and the collapse of the French colonial administration, he would be the leader of the German garrison on the island, reorganized under the [[Militärverwaltung Madagaskar]] trying to restore order and to keep Madagascar under German control. However he would be seen as too much of a pushover by [[Erhard Milch]] and upon the start of the [[German Civil War]], Milch would perform a coup against Maurice, removing him from power and taking over the control of the German remnants on the island.

Revision as of 18:14, 8 May 2024

Emil Maurice
Emil Maurice, 1963
Military Commissioner for French Madagascar, Leader of Militärverwaltung Madagaskar
Details
Date of Birth19th January 1897
Place of BirthWestmoor, German Empire
Age at start65 years old
Nationality German
RoleLeader of Militärvervaltung Madagaskar
Proceeded ByErhard Milch
Political PartyGeneralbüro für Madagassische Angelegenheiten
Ideology Technocratic Nazism

Early Life

Emil Maurice (Born 19th of January, 1897) is the German Military Commisioner for French Madagascar. Maurice was among the first members of the NSDAP joining in 1919 and a founding member of the Schutzstaffel. Being a close friend of the Führer himself, he participated in the Beer Hall Putsch alongside him in 1923. Upon the discovery of his Jewish heritage in 1935, despite pressure from Heinrich Himmler for him to be removed from the Schutzstaffel he was granted "Honorary Aryan" status by Hitler. He would be granted several minor party positions throughout his career in Germany.

Madagascar Days

Due to constant SS pressure on Hitler for Emil's removal from his position, he would be sent to Madagascar to oversee the French administration of the island, and as the head of the Generalbüro für Madagassische Angelegenheiten (General Office of Malagasy Affairs). The appointment to his new post has been viewed by many, including Emil himself, as an exile to appease Himmler. His appointment to Madagascar would ruin his mental health, causing him to go into depression as he hated the island. In Madagascar he would be in charge of the German garrison on the isle supressing rebel activities and seperatist sentiments.

Uprising

Following the Second Malagasy Uprising and the collapse of the French colonial administration, he would be the leader of the German garrison on the island, reorganized under the Militärverwaltung Madagaskar trying to restore order and to keep Madagascar under German control. However he would be seen as too much of a pushover by Erhard Milch and upon the start of the German Civil War, Milch would perform a coup against Maurice, removing him from power and taking over the control of the German remnants on the island.