Ernst Schwarz (politician, 1904)

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Ernst Black

Ernst Schwarz (born April 13, 1904 in Holzappel , † April 5, 1941 in Couvron , France ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

After attending primary school in Holzappel, Schwarz completed a three-year commercial apprenticeship in Diez an der Lahn . Then he attended the higher commercial class of the “Dr. Zimmermannschen Handelsschule ”in Koblenz . He acquired secondary school qualification through self-study. Schwarz later worked as an employee at Rombacher Hüttenwerke and at Henkel & Cie , Persilwerke Düsseldorf .

In 1929, Schwarz became a city councilor for the NSDAP in Düsseldorf . After 1933 he worked in the Gau administration in the Gau Düsseldorf , where he was in charge of the " Old Guard " department. From November 1933 until his death in 1941 he was also a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 22 (Düsseldorf East) . His mandate was then continued by Carl Overhues until December 1944 .

Since August 1933, Schwarz was also district deputy for the Düsseldorf-Mettmann district.

Schwarz died a few weeks after joining the Air Force .

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