Adolf Manns

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Adolf Hermann Manns (born February 11, 1903 in Bückeburg , † February 13, 1985 in Quakenbrück ) was a German journalist and politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

Adolf Manns attended the Adolfinum Bückeburg grammar school until 1919 . After joining the NSDAP in 1926, he worked as a Gauredner and editor for the party newspaper Die Schaumburg .

Towards the end of 1931, Manns replaced the resigned MP Wilhelm Meyer in the state parliament of the Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe, to which he belonged until its dissolution in 1933. During this time, as editor of the party newspaper, he ran a smear campaign against the member of the state parliament and Bückeburg mayor Karl Wiehe .

Manns worked from July 1933 to March 1937 as an editor at the Schaumburg-Lippische Landeszeitung, most recently in the position of editor-in-chief. He then moved to Bielefeld and from there to Danzig in August 1940 .

After the Second World War , Manns lived in Quakenbrück and worked as an editor for the Bersenbrücker Tageblatt . He also wrote articles for the party newspaper Die Information - sheets for those interested in politics and economics in the Socialist Reich Party .

literature

  • Beatrix Herlemann , Helga Schatz: Biographical Lexicon of Lower Saxony Parliamentarians 1919–1945 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen. Volume 222). Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 2004, ISBN 3-7752-6022-6 , p. 230.