Friedrich Schulz (politician, 1897)

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Friedrich Schulz

Friedrich "Fritz" Schulz (born November 24, 1897 in Bibersfeld ; † February 12, 1965 Stuttgart ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

After attending primary school in Hall, Schulz worked as a mechanic and fitter in large companies from 1914 to 1933. In addition to his practical training, he was also trained at a technical school. In 1929 he passed the master electrician examination.

In the 1920s Schulz began to be politically active in the NSDAP. From 1931 he held the office of city ​​council in Stuttgart . In the NSDAP he took over the duties of a district operating cell chairman in Württemberg .

After the National Socialist " seizure of power " in the spring of 1933, Schulz officiated as chairman of the Reich board of the local health insurance funds in the Württemberg-Hohenzollern regional association. With the establishment of the German Labor Front , he also acted there as district governor in Württemberg Hohenzollern. From November 1933 until the end of Nazi rule in spring 1945, Schulz was also a member of the National Socialist Reichstag as a member of constituency 31 (Württemberg).

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  1. In the Reichstag handbook for the electoral period from November 1933 Schulz is referred to as Friedrich, in the handbook for the electoral periods of 1936 and 1938 he is referred to as Fritz.
  2. Bibersfeld birth certificate No. 36/1897