Friedrich Helmich

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Friedrich Helmich (born June 21, 1899 in Hagen ; † unknown) was a German NSDAP politician.

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In his youth, Helmich attended elementary school, the commercial training school of the Hagen Chamber of Commerce and a course for Sparkasse candidates. From April 1913 to August 1916 he was trained as a bank clerk at the Sparkasse Boele-Hagen. He then worked from August 1916 to July 1930 at the Sparkasse der Stadt Hohenlimburg . This activity was interrupted from 1917 to 1919 through participation in the First World War with the replacement Jäger Battalion 7 ( Jäger Division ).

Helmich joined the NSDAP around 1928 . In 1929 he was appointed city councilor for this Hohenlimburg . According to his own information in the Reichstag Handbuch, he was dismissed without notice by his employer in July 1930 because of his political activities for the NSDAP in the city council. Another source notes that Helmich attracted attention as a member of the SA in his home country through brutal riots .

From July 1932 to November 1933, Helmich was a member of the NSDAP for constituency 18 (Westfalen Hagen) in the Reichstag . During his time as a member of parliament, he voted, among other things, for the adoption of the Enabling Act introduced by the Hitler government in March 1933 .

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  1. ^ Hermann Zabel / Niklas Frank: Secret, Forgotten, Displaced , 1990, p. 343.