Edmund Beyl

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Edmund Beyl (born July 9, 1901 in Theilheim near Würzburg, † September 14, 1969 in Würzburg ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and President of the People's Day of the Free City of Danzig (1937–1939).

The son of a teacher worked as a teacher in Danzig. He joined the NSDAP in 1930 and the Nazi teachers' association a year later . First he was a Gau-then Reich speaker in Danzig. From 1937 he was Gauamtsleiter of the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV) in Danzig. He also worked as a NSDAP senior division manager. Later he was a member of the NSDAP People's Day and President of the People's Day. Beyl served after the incorporation of Danzig into the German Reich in the newly established Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia as Gauamtsleiter of the NSV (1939-41).

After the Second World War he worked as a teacher again. In 1955 Beyl worked as senior director of studies at the high school in Kitzingen . In 1964 he retired.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 47
  2. Erich Brost, Anke Fuchs, Marek Andrzejewski, Patrik von Zur Mühlen: Against the brown terror: Letters and essays from exile , Dietz, 2004, p. 100.
  3. Michael Rademacher: Handbuch der NSDAP-Gaue 1928–1945 , M. Rademacher, 2000, p. 40.
  4. ^ Rainer Bookhagen: The Protestant child care and the inner mission in the time of National Socialism . Vol. 2: 1937 to 1945, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1998, ISBN 978-3-525-55730-3 . P. 963. ( digitized version )