Franz Bielefeld (politician, 1907)

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Franz Bielefeld (born February 1, 1907 in Dülmen ; † March 26, 1989 there ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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Bielefeld learned the trade of a technician. In 1925 he joined the NSDAP. In the party he took on official duties, including as leader of the NSDAP local group in Dülmen, which he founded in 1927 together with his brother Julius Bielefeld as one of the first local NSDAP groups in the Münsterland . As early as 1926 he had become SA leader Westphalia North and Westphalia South . In 1930 he became district leader of the NSDAP Coesfeld (Gau Westfalen-Nord) and in 1932 leader of the SA-Sturmbann III / 13 (comprising the districts of Coesfeld, Lüdinghausen and Beckum).

In 1933 Bielefeld became first alderman of the city of Dülmen. In the same year he was entrusted with the management of SA Standard 471. On November 15, 1936, he took over the leadership of SA Standard 256 in Hamm . In 1943 he became SA Oberführer. On October 31, 1939, he received the NSDAP Blood Order .

Bielefeld joined the National Socialist Reichstag on March 3, 1941 in the replacement procedure for the Reichstag deputy Heinrich August Knickmann, who had fallen in the war , in which he represented constituency 18 until the end of Nazi rule in spring 1945.

On June 16, 1953, Bielefeld was sentenced to two years in prison by the Münster district court for crimes against humanity .

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