Franz Freidel

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Franz Freidel (born January 4, 1888 in Hanover , † December 16, 1938 in Berlin ) was a German master craftsman and politician ( economic party ).

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Freidel attended the public school in Hanover. In 1902 he began an apprenticeship as a carpenter in Winsen an der Aller . In addition, he studied at the building trade school in Hildesheim and at the Hanover School of Applied Arts . He then worked for years as a site manager for larger residential and industrial buildings. He married in 1917.

From 1916 Freidel took part as a soldier in the 1st Hanoverian Pioneer Battalion 10 in the First World War, in which he was deployed at the front from 1917. After his discharge from the army with the rank of NCO, Freidel settled in Hildesheim in 1919 as a master carpenter. Politically, he began to get involved in the Reich Party of German Medium-Sized Enterprises (Economic Party ).

In 1923 Freidel became the first chairman of the trade association in Hildesheim-Marienburg and chairman of the German building school association based in Darmstadt . He also took over the office of chairman of the Northwest German Crafts Association. In 1924, Freidel was elected to the city council of Hildesheim as mayor.

In the Reichstag election of May 1928 , Freidel was elected to the Reichstag for the first time , in which he represented constituency 16 (South Hanover-Braunschweig) for two legislative periods until the election in July 1932 .

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  1. ^ Heinrich August Winkler: Middle class, democracy and nationalism. 1972, p. 131.