Friedrich Bolte (politician)

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Friedrich Bolte

Friedrich Bolte (born December 7, 1896 in Schaapsen, Ochtmannien community ; † November 23, 1959 in Neubruchhausen , Diepholz district ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending elementary school and the agricultural school in Bassum , Friedrich Bolte joined the Guards Shooting School Battalion 401 in early 1915. With this he took part in the First World War until autumn 1918 , in which he was deployed on the eastern and western fronts.

From 1920 Bolte ran his father's farm. Politically, he began to be active in the NSDAP in the 1920s. At the beginning of 1933 he became a member of the Prussian state parliament and in the autumn of the same year a member of the Reichstag , to which he belonged until his mandate was declared invalid on November 26, 1934 as a representative of constituency 16 (South Hanover-Braunschweig). In December 1934 Werner Kropp replaced Bolte in the Reichstag.

Bolte was also a member of the board of the Chamber of Agriculture and a member of the Provincial Landtag in Hanover as well as a member of the regional church senate and the district committee .

He was expelled from the NSDAP in November 1934 for embezzling funds from the NSDAP district leadership. Between September and December 1939 he was a soldier in a Wehrmacht driving column in Eutin. In 1943 he was drafted into military service again for half a year and was a sergeant in the air raid police in Bremen.

After 1945 he was no longer politically active. As part of the denazification he was classified in May 1950 in the category followers with the denial of eligibility.

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