Arno Nitschmann

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Arno Nitschmann (born November 18, 1882 ; † 1945 ) was a German entrepreneur and politician ( NSDAP ).

Nitschmann completed his studies with a degree in engineering and became an entrepreneur (Ostland-Werke in Königsberg (Prussia) -Metiegen). He joined the NSDAP on February 1, 1929 (membership number 112581) and promoted the East Prussian NSDAP financially at an early stage. From the beginning of 1930 he was chairman of the Gau investigation and arbitration committee of the NSDAP East Prussia. In 1933 he was a member of the last provincial parliament of the province of East Prussia for the Königsberg district and the NSDAP . In October 1934 he was punished by the party court for having previously belonged to a lodge . In 1935 he was Gauamtsleiter (Office for Technology).

In an obituary notice published in the Ostpreußenblatt in 1950, a son of Nitschmann announced, among other things, that his father had been shot by Red Army soldiers in April 1945 .

literature

  • Norbert Korfmacher: Provisional list of members of the East Prussian Provincial Parliament 1919 to 1933 , 2018, p. 41, digitized
  • Christian Rohrer: National Socialist Power in East Prussia , 2006, ISBN 978-3-89975-054-6 , pp. 80, 592.

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary in the Ostpreußenblatt from July 20, 1950, Volume 1, Volume 8, p. 288