Ernst Wettengel

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Ernst Wettengel

Ernst Wettengel (born January 22, 1903 in Niederreuth ; † 1948 ?) Was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending primary and community school , Ernst Wettengel completed a commercial apprenticeship. In addition, he attended business school .

In 1923 Wettengel joined the NSDAP ( membership number 11.235), in which he took over tasks as district manager until he was brought into the staff of Rudolf Hess in Munich as the main branch manager . In addition, he was Gauamtsleiter in the Gau Sachsen of the NSDAP and district leader of the Reichsmesse city Leipzig .

On July 17, 1937 Wettengel, who was also the holder of the Golden Party Badge , joined the National Socialist Reichstag in the replacement procedure for the late Eugen Holdinghausen , to which he was a member of the constituency 28 ( Dresden - Bautzen ) belonged.

Wettengel has been considered lost since the last phase of World War II. A person who was identified with him and who died on September 11 or 12, 1944, is buried in the war cemetery in Darmstadt-Waldfriedhof.

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