Bruno Biedermann

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Bruno Biedermann

Bruno Biedermann (born September 23, 1904 in Dörnthal , † February 23, 1953 in Cologne-Lindenthal ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SA leader.

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After attending primary school in Dörnthal and the commercial school in Olbernhau , Bruno Biedermann completed a commercial apprenticeship. He later earned his living as an assistant, managing director and authorized signatory . In 1923 he joined the NSDAP. From 1925 to 1933 he took on duties as honorary political director. On January 1, 1934, Biedermann was appointed full-time Gauamtsleiter. Later he became deputy of the Gauleiter of Thuringia Fritz Sauckel . Biedermann, a member of the SA, reached the rank of Oberführer within this organization at the end of January 1942. From 1943 he was Gaupersonal- and Gaustabsamtsleiter of the party.

Biedermann joined the National Socialist Reichstag on July 4, 1940 in the replacement procedure for the resigned MP Herbert Haselwander , in which he represented the constituency (Thuringia) until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945.

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