Albert Stange

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Franz Albert Stange (born January 17, 1899 in Plaue ; † in the 20th century) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

Stange attended the public school in Erfurt and then did an insurance apprenticeship. From April 1914 to January 1916 he attended the non-commissioned officers 'school in Sigmaringen and in January 1916 the non-commissioned officers' school in Treptow a. Rega. He then served in the First World War in the 71st Infantry Regiment and from April 1918 as a non-commissioned officer in the 467th Infantry Regiment. In 1918/19 he served in the volunteer Landesjägercorps and took part in the fighting in Berlin and Central Germany.

In 1919 he joined the Central German Security Police / Erfurt Command and participated in the fighting in Gotha in 1920, in Eisleben and in the Leuna area in 1921. In 1921 he left after the end of the fighting and became a worker in the coal mines in Geiselthal. In November 1921 he joined the Thuringian police service, where he left for political reasons in mid-1922. From 1922 to 1926 he was a railway maintenance worker, gardening worker and office worker in Erfurt. From 1926 to 1933 he was the head of the office at the Central German Association of Craftsmen and Managing Director of the Haukampfbund for small and medium-sized businesses in Erfurt.

After the seizure of power by the Nazis in 1933, he was vice president of the Chamber of Trade of the administrative district of Erfurt and the district of Schmalkalden in Erfurt. In July 1933 he was appointed State Commissioner for the Thuringian Economic Area. In August 1934 he was appointed police chief in Erfurt. From November 1934 he was acting police chief in Harburg before the contract was revoked in October 1935.

politics

In 1919 he became a member of the Stahlhelm and in 1922 the Wikingbund . On November 5, 1922 he was a co-founder of the Erfurt local branch of the NSDAP and was propaganda leader of the NSDAP in Erfurt until 1929. In 1929 he became sub-district and district leader of the NSDAP.

From 1929 until its dissolution in 1933, it was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Saxony . This elected him in April 1933 to the Prussian State Council . He was a member of the State Council until its dissolution on July 10, 1933. Afterwards he was appointed to the National Socialist Prussian State Council as "representative of the Chancellor" by Hermann Göring . In 1935 he resigned from the State Council. From October 1933 to 1935 he was a member of the State Debt Committee in Berlin for the duration of his membership in the State Council.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : The Prussian State Council 1921–1933. A biographical manual. With a documentation of the State Councilors appointed in the “Third Reich” (= manuals on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 13). Droste, Düsseldorf 2005, ISBN 3-7700-5271-4 , p. 156, 239.