Anton Bezler (politician)

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Anton Bezler (born April 14, 1901 in Rottenburg am Neckar , † October 21, 1977 in Stuttgart ) was a German politician and district leader of the NSDAP in Lüdinghausen.

Life

Anton Bezler was born the son of a shoemaker and learned the trade of a businessman. Until 1929 he ran a white goods store. After becoming unemployed, he found employment with an assembly company in the Rhineland. In 1932 Bezler was a candidate for the Prussian state parliament and from May to September 1933 a member of the district assembly and district committee of the Lüdinghausen district . On January 13, 1942, he was drafted into the Wehrmacht . After the war he earned his living as a retail salesman.

Activities in the NSDAP

  • 1924 Völkisch-social block
  • December 13, 1925 NSDAP
  • April 1, 1931 district manager in Paderborn
  • January 30, 1933 District leader in Lüdinghausen (until October 31, 1933)
  • May 1, 1933 District Deputy
  • October 10, 1933 Head of regional organization for North Westphalia (until February 1, 1934)
  • 1938 Reich speaker
  • August 31, 1939 Honorary badge holder
  • 1940 head of a main office in the Gauorganisationsamt

swell

  • Wolfgang Stellbrink: The district leaders of the NSDAP in Westphalia and Lippe. (= Publication of the state archives of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia: Series C, Sources and Research. Volume 48). Münster 2003, ISBN 3-932892-14-3 . (Digitized version) .