Franz Xaver Schlemmer

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Franz Xaver Schlemmer

Franz Xaver Schlemmer (born July 13, 1895 in Neunburg vorm Wald , † after 1948) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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Schlemmer attended elementary school in Neunburg vorm Wald and Cham , where he also attended the agricultural winter school. He entered the middle measurement service in 1911, where he last worked as a plan inspector. From August 8, 1914, he was deployed as a volunteer with the 6th Bavarian Infantry Regiment during the First World War . From October 1914 he was in service with the 21st Reserve Infantry Regiment on the Western Front . In 1918 he was dismissed from the army.

In 1922 Schlemmer joined the NSDAP. In 1923 he was entrusted with the management of the local group in Cham. After the party was temporarily banned and re-joined in 1925 ( membership number 18.357), Schlemmer was district leader from 1927 to 1932 before he was appointed district leader in Cham-Kötzting. In 1937, his district was expanded to include the Viechtach area, so that he served as district leader in Cham-Kötzting-Viechtach until the end of the war.

On March 18, 1935, Schlemmer joined the National Socialist Reichstag as a replacement, to which he belonged until March 1936 for constituency 26 and then as a representative of constituency 25 until the end of the Nazi regime. In 1944 he was appointed Obersturmbannführer in the Bayernwald SA group.

According to one source, Schlemmer had lived in Syria as a military advisor since 1948. Another source claims that he died on October 3, 1952 in a camp in Poland.

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  1. Hans-Peter Schwarz: Adenauer and the High Commissioners , 1989, p. 611.
  2. http://kids.dillingen.de/projekte/buch/projekt/ges_cha/gechab14.htm