Ernst Stiehler

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Ernst Stiehler

Ernst Paul Stiehler (born March 15, 1887 in Vielau ; † 20th century) was a German politician (NSDAP).

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Stiehler attended elementary school . By 1905 he completed an apprenticeship as a bricklayer. In addition to his apprenticeship, he attended the building school, later the commercial school. He then belonged to 9th Infantry Regiment No. 133 for two years. From October 1907 Stiehler worked as a conductor for the Chemnitz tram .

From 1914 to 1919 Stiehler took part in the First World War . In the summer of 1918 he was taken as a sergeant in the 2nd Grenadier Regiment No. 101 in French captivity, from which he returned in September 1919.

After the war, Stiehler worked as a cashier at the main cash desk of the Chemnitz tram. In 1922, Stiehler joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP).

In the Reichstag election of July 1932 , Stiehler was elected as his party's candidate for constituency 30 (Chemnitz-Zwickau) in the Reichstag , which he subsequently belonged to until March 1936. Although he ran again in the Reichstag election on March 29, 1936 as trustee of the work , but received no more mandate.

After 1933, Stiehler was district manager of the German Labor Front in the Saxony district and head of the NS factory cell organization there . He also became a member of the Great Labor Convention.

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  • Guidelines for the establishment of company regulations , 1934.

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