Franz Ganninger

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Franz Ganninger

Franz Ganninger (born September 2, 1900 in Nuremberg ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending primary school in Nuremberg, Franz Ganninger trained as an electrical engineer. He also attended the local vocational school. From 1919 to 1920 Ganninger belonged to a volunteer corps to, with whom he is on the broken after the end of World War I fighting in the Baltic States participated. He then earned his living as a district manager. From 1925 to 1929 Ganninger was trained as a working student at the state Ohm Polytechnic in Nuremberg. In 1931 he found a position as an assembly engineer and then went into business for himself as the owner of an engineering office.

Around 1930 Ganninger began to work in the NSDAP. From 1931 he appeared for them as a Gauredner, later as an imperial speaker . In 1933 he was appointed regional inspector based in Regensburg .

From March 29, 1936 to May 1938, Ganninger was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 25 (Lower Bavaria) . He was also a member of the Lower Bavaria-Upper Palatinate district council. He later became head of regional training. From 1940 he was Gauobmann at the DAF and in 1943 Gauhauptamtsleiter and main area manager.

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