Adolf Kling

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Adolf Kling

Adolf Carl Kling (born January 13, 1893 in Unterkochen ; † January 19, 1938 in Bad Cannstatt ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ). He was a member of the Reichstag from 1933 until his death .

According to the Reichstag Handbuch, Kling was Catholic. He attended elementary school and secondary school in Aalen . From 1909 to 1912 he completed an apprenticeship at the Königliche Hüttenwerk Wasseralfingen ; then he worked as a technical employee until he was called up for army service in 1915. Until the end of the war he was deployed in a machine gun company on the Western Front , and in 1917 he was appointed lieutenant in the reserve. After the war he graduated from the Württemberg State Higher Mechanical Engineering School in Esslingen . From 1921 to 1927 he worked as a production engineer at the Ehrhardt & Sehmer machine factory in Saarbrücken, then at the Wöhr brothers' ironworks in Unterkochen.

Kling joined the NSDAP in 1928 ( membership number 94,309). Kling was district leader of the NSDAP in the Aalen district and Gauamtsleiter of the NSV in Gau Württemberg - Hohenzollern . From April 1932 to the DC circuit of the country in 1933 he was a member of the regional parliament of the free people's state Wuerttemberg . From November 1933 until his death he was a member of the politically insignificant Reichstag. He never gave a speech there. Otto Hill moved up for him in the Reichstag.

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  • Adolf Kling in the database of members of the Reichstag