Ernst Huber (politician, 1902)

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Ernst Huber

Ernst Karl Huber (born January 18, 1902 in Oberbrändi ; † December 23, 1982 in Tuttlingen ) was a German politician ( NSDAP , All-German Party ).

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After attending the secondary school in Tuttlingen from 1910 to 1917, Ernst Huber was trained at the Protestant teachers' seminars in Nagold and Heilbronn from 1917 to 1921 . After passing the first public school service examination, Huber was employed as an unskilled worker in a Tuttlinger factory and then worked as a teacher in Marschalkenzimmern , Tuttlingen, Meßstetten and Erkenbrechtsweiler .

In September 1925, Huber joined the NSDAP: From 1929 to 1933 he served as district or district leader of the Middle Alb, then from 1932 to 1935 as district leader of Reutlingen . In October 1932 he also took over the post of district chairman of the Nazi teachers' association . In 1933 he was finally entrusted with the post of Gauamtsleiter of the Office for Educators. From the beginning of June 1939 he headed the Active Training Office in the main training office of the NSDAP Reich organizational leadership. He was promoted to Reichsamtsleiter.

After Huber had been a member of the Württemberg Landtag from April 1932 until the dissolution of this body, he was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag from November 1933 until the end of Nazi rule in spring 1945 as a member of constituency 31 (Württemberg).

After the Second World War he worked as an insurance agent in Tuttlingen and was involved in the All-German Party , for which he ran unsuccessfully in the 1961 Bundestag election in the Rottweil constituency .

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Web links

  • Ernst Huber in the database of members of the Reichstag

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical note at www.kgparl.de, accessed on July 24, 2017.