Fred Henrich

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Fred Henrich

Fred Fritz Otto Henrich (born May 4, 1898 in Aachen ; † June 21, 1984 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending two grammar schools in Aachen, he took part in the First World War from 1916. In 1918 he was promoted to lieutenant and seriously wounded by a shot in the stomach in France . After recovering and leaving the military, he studied philosophy and law at the universities of Munich and Berlin . From 1924 to 1933 he worked in his father's cigar factory as a commercial clerk.

Henrich founded the Bund der Kaiserlichen . After Matthias Erzberger's murder , he was arrested and sentenced to four months in prison by the Leipzig Imperial Court for being a secret group .

Henrich joined the Black Reichswehr . Henrich became a member of the SA and NSDAP in 1930 . He became the leader of SA Brigade 76 and in 1934 SA site leader in Aachen.

On November 12, 1933, he was elected to the National Socialist Reichstag for the NSDAP , from which he resigned on October 4, 1935.

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