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He died in concentration camp custody shortly before the end of World War II. H\u00f6gg learned the forging trade after school. He joined the social democratic movement in the Empire and actively operated. H\u00f6gg founded the SPD local association, then called “section”, in Neu-Ulm. In 1919 and 1920 he held the position of mayor. During the First World War, the journeyman was compulsory to the Augsburg-Nuremberg AG (MAN) machine factory in Augsburg. In this city, too, he worked in political work from 1919 and was deputy Augsburg SPD chairman and full-time party official for the Swabian district a year later. The voters in the vocal circles of Augsburg II and Illertissen sent the speaking and convincing H\u00f6gg to the Bavarian state parliament in 1924. It was only after the National Socialists, like all other members of the SPD parliamentary group, lost his mandate. In 1922, the local structure of the still young workers’ welfare in Neu-Ulm and in Augsburg was created on H\u00f6gg’s initiative. Two years later, he was elected Augsburg chairman of the welfare association. In 1927 he created the Swabian district association. From the beginning, the busy social democrat was a thorn in the side of the Augsburg National Socialists. After an unsuccessful attempted murder by SS people in his apartment, he was arrested in early March 1933 and was held in Augsburg’s Gestapogen prison until June. From August 1933 to October 1934, H\u00f6gg was a politically different prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp. Stumbling block for Clemens H\u00f6gg in Augsburg In September 1939, the former state parliament member was again arrested. This time he was admitted to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Oranienburg. The commander was Hans Loritz from Augsburg. H\u00f6gg spent 28 months in solitary confinement at his command, the detention conditions led to his blindness, one leg had to be amputated. The concentration camp inmates were brought to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945 in front of the advancing Red Army in March 1945. Clemens H\u00f6gg died there, no more details are known. The Clemens-H\u00f6gg-Haus, a home for mentally disabled people of the Augsburg workers’ welfare, keeps its name in memory. A stumbling block by the artist Gunter Demnig is located in the ground in front of the former H\u00f6ggs residential building at Augsburger Metzstra\u00dfe 37. [first] A plaque is attached to the facade of this house, in which H\u00f6gg lived from 1927 to 1939. [2] In March 2018, a memorial stone for H\u00f6gg was set up on the site of the former Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. [3] Roads after Clemens H\u00f6gg are named in Augsburg-Horsee and Pfuhl (Neu-Ulm). Heinz M\u00fcnzenrieder: On the 50th anniversary of the death of Clemens H\u00f6gg. Augsburg 1995. Heinz M\u00fcnzenrieder: Clemens H\u00f6gg 1880-1945. Social Democratic resistance fighter. In: Wolfgang Haberl (ed.): Life pictures from the Bavarian Swabian . Weissenhorn 2004. Dirt Rowel: Orders and mass murderers in the service of the “Volksgemeinschaft”: The concentration camp commander Hans Loritz . Metropol Verlag, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-940938-63-3. Page 244ff. \u2191 http:\/\/www.awo-schwaben.de\/aktuell\/awo-aktuell\/359-stolperstein-fuer-clemens-hoegg.html.html \u2191 https:\/\/www.staz.de\/region\/augsburg-stadt\/lokales\/spaete-erinnerung-awo-gruender-clemens-hoegg-id55320.html \u2191 dpa-infocom gmbh: Memorial stone for SPD politician H\u00f6gg in Bergen-Belsen. In: welt.de. March 12, 2018, accessed on October 7, 2018 . 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