Bruno Müller-Reinert

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Bruno Müller-Reinert

Bruno Müller-Reinert (born April 20, 1897 in Breslau ; † unknown) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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From 1903 to 1911 Müller-Reinert attended elementary school . Then he was trained as a musician. From May 1916, Müller-Reinert took part in the First World War. After being seriously wounded in France in October 1916 , he spent a few months in a hospital . From the summer of 1917 he fought again at the front. After the collapse of the German Empire in autumn 1918, Müller-Reinert worked from November 1918 to August 1919 in the Eastern Border Guard on the German border with Poland and Czechoslovakia . In August 1919 he finally joined the Reichswehrdismiss. After completing an apprenticeship as a locksmith, Müller-Reinert worked in this profession until the 1930s. From 1921 to 1924 he was a member of the paramilitary organization Stahlhelm and joined the NSDAP in 1924. In March 1935 he became head of the NSDAP Gauorganisationsamt in Silesia and was employed in the Munich party chancellery from March 1935 to November 1941 . He did part of the military service in 1941 and from June 1942 was commissioner of the Reich Commissioner for the Occupied Territories in the Netherlands in the province of Utrecht .

Müller-Reinert joined the National Socialist Reichstag as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag on August 6, 1940 in the replacement procedure for Walter Hamfler , in which he represented constituency 9 (Opole) until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945.

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  • The National Socialist Revolution , 1943.

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