Carl Stanislaus Krumpholz

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Carl Stanislaus Krumpholz (until 1939 Stanislav Králíček , Stanislaus Králíček , Stanislav Kraliček ) (born June 26, 1896 in Brno ; † missing since May 7, 1945 in the Zwittau area ) was a Czechoslovak politician and member of the Sudeten German Party (SdP) in the Prague parliament .

Life

Born as the son of a municipal security guard, Krumpholz studied civil engineering at the Brno University of Technology after attending the secondary school in Brno . In 1914 he became a member of the Libertas Brno fraternity . During the First World War he served as a volunteer in Italy in use, fell as ensign in captivity and returned in 1920 to return home. He finished his studies with a degree in engineering and became a city ​​architect and independent contractor .

He stood up for the Sudeten German interests and in 1933 became a member and administrator of the Sudeten German Home Front HDF and the Sudeten German Party SdP. After he had been district and local head of the SdP in Brno, he joined the Brno City Council in 1935 and in 1937 became a member of the SdP's Club of Deputies . For the SdP he entered the Prague parliament. In 1939 he moved to the club of the National Socialists and became a member of the NSDAP (membership number 7,068,818). After 1939 he worked in Brno as the district head of the NSDAP. Presumably he was drafted towards the end of the Second World War. He is considered missing.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 3: I-L. Winter, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-8253-0865-0 , p. 188.