Felix Piékarski

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Felix Piékarski

Felix Piékarski (born July 10, 1890 in Gruczno , Schwetz (Weichsel) district , West Prussia ; † February 13, 1965 in Wiesbaden-Sonnenberg ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SS leader.

Life

Piékarski attended the military schools in Wohlau and Potsdam . He joined the Prussian Army in October 1907 , took part in the First World War as a soldier from 1914 to 1918 and was wounded three times. After participating in the First World War, he participated from 1919 to March 1921 as a member of the Lützow Freikorps in the civil war-like conflicts in post-war Germany (border protection in Silesia, uprising in the Ruhr area). During his military career, which he finished as a lieutenant in the reserve, he was awarded the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class, with the service distinction I, II and III. Class, awarded the Silesian Eagle I and II level as well as the wound badge in silver. In April 1921 he entered the middle legal service. He later worked as the Justice Secretary in Wiesbaden .

During the time of the Weimar Republic , Piékarski joined the NSDAP (membership number 87.172). From 1929 to 1933 he was a member of the municipal council of the Wiesbaden administrative region and a member of the provincial council of Hessen-Nassau . From March 1930 to July 1931 he was an unpaid councilor for the city of Wiesbaden. He was also a city ​​councilor and chairman of the NSDAP parliamentary group in Wiesbaden.

From 1932 to 1933 Piékarski was a member of the Prussian state parliament . From March 1932 to the beginning of May 1935 he was district leader of the NSDAP in Wiesbaden, then became district leader of the NSDAP in the Gauleitungsstab and from early December 1939 was entrusted with the duties of the mayor in Wiesbaden. As a member of the SS he achieved the rank of Standartenführer. On August 5, 1943, Piékarski joined the National Socialist Reichstag in the follow-up procedure , in which he represented constituency 19 (Hessen-Nassau) until the end of the Nazi regime.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla , Martin Döring, Andreas Schulz: extras in uniform: the members of the Reichstag 1933–1945. A biographical manual. Including the Volkish and National Socialist members of the Reichstag from May 1924 . Droste, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7700-5254-4 , p. 467-468 .
  • Erich Stockhorst: 5000 people. Who was what in the 3rd Reich . Arndt, Kiel 2000, ISBN 3-88741-116-1 (unchanged reprint of the first edition from 1967).
  • Ernst Kienast (ed.): The Greater German Reichstag 1938, IV. Electoral period, R. v. Decker's Verlag, G. Schenck, June 1943 edition, Berlin
  • Ernst Kienast (Ed.): Handbook for the Prussian Landtag , edition for the 5th electoral period, Berlin 1933, p. 371.
  • Nassau parliamentarians. Part 2: Barbara Burkardt, Manfred Pult: The municipal parliament of the Wiesbaden administrative district 1868–1933 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Nassau. Vol. 71 = Prehistory and history of parliamentarism in Hesse. Vol. 17). Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 2003, ISBN 3-930221-11-X , No. 262.

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