Erich Krüger (politician, 1894)

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Erich Kruger

Erich Krüger (born March 25, 1894 in Ziltendorf , † after 1945) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending middle school, Krüger learned the miller's trade. From 1914 he took part in the First World War. He was wounded at the beginning of the war and was awarded the Iron Cross, 2nd class . In 1929 he took over the office of head of office, from which he was finally deposed because of his activities as a speaker for the NSDAP. In 1930 he became district leader of the districts of Crossen and Guben Stadt und Land. In 1931 he was appointed district inspector.

In 1932 Krüger became a member of the Prussian state parliament . He also became chairman of the Brandenburg Provincial Committee and leader of the Brandenburg Provincial Parliament .

After he was not elected on November 12, 1933, Krüger joined the National Socialist Reichstag as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag in the replacement process for the SA leader Konrad Schragmüller, who was shot in the Röhm affair in early summer 1934 , to which he was a representative of constituency 10 until March 1936 (Magdeburg) and then until the end of Nazi rule in spring 1945 as a representative of constituency 5 (Frankfurt Oder). In addition, he was Reich Guild Master and Chairman of the Reich Association of German Milling Guilds and District Administrator.

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