August Hallermann

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August Hallermann

August Hallermann (born October 10, 1896 in Hamm , † June 26, 1966 in Wehrda ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ), agricultural functionary and SS leader .

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In his youth Hallermann attended the Bismarck-Realgymnasium in Dortmund , which he left on August 2, 1914 on the occasion of the outbreak of the First World War in order to register as a volunteer. After three years in the war, he was dismissed from the imperial army as a war invalid at the end of 1917, after being wounded five times. He then worked in agriculture for four and a half years to study at the Universities of Münster and Halle from 1922 to 1923 , which he qualified as Dr. rer. nat. left.

From 1925 Hallermann was an official of the Chamber of Agriculture for the Province of Saxony, where he was promoted to the Chief Agriculture Council. At the end of the 1920s, Hallermann joined the NSDAP (membership number 139.024), where he took on duties as the party's trade advisor. In 1933 Hallermann became director of the Association of Agricultural Cooperatives of the Province of Saxony and the neighboring states in Halle and later also its president. From 1935 he was an agricultural regional consultant. In addition, he was admitted to the Reich and Prussian Ministry of Food and Agriculture as Ministerialrat and from 1934 assigned to the Reichsnährstand as Inspector General.

In 1937 Hallermann became President of the Association of Agricultural Cooperatives of the Province of Saxony and the neighboring states. He also became a Prussian Provincial Councilor in 1940 .

Hallermann was a member of the Prussian state parliament from 1932 until the dissolution of this body in autumn 1933 . He then sat from November 1933 until the end of Nazi rule in spring 1945 as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 11 ( Merseburg ) . In the SS (membership number 218.836) he achieved at least the rank of Standartenführer.

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