Friedrich Schulze-Langendorf

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Friedrich Schulze-Langendorf (born June 16, 1886 in Langenbrügge , † May 29, 1970 in Lehrte ) was a German politician (NSDAP).

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Schulze-Langendorf attended elementary school . He was then trained from 1903 to 1906 at the preparatory institute and from 1906 to 1909 at the Wunstorf seminar in the Neustadt am Rübenberg district in the province of Hanover . From 1909 to 1910 he was a member of the Füselier Regiment 73 in Hanover. From 1910 to 1913 Schulze-Langendorf worked as a teacher at a one-class elementary school in Schwarme . From 1913 to 1914 Schulze-Langendorf studied philosophy, history and political science. From August 1914 to November 1918 he took part in the First World War with the 74th Reserve Infantry Regiment. In 1918 he married. In 1919 he passed the secondary school teacher examination in German and history, after which he worked as a secondary school teacher in Schönebeck.

In the 1920s Schulze-Langendorf became a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). For this he moved in 1925 into the district council of Calbe an der Saale. In the Reichstag election of September 1930 , Schulze-Langendorf was elected as a candidate of the NSDAP for constituency 10 (Magdeburg) in the Reichstag , to which he subsequently belonged until July 1932.

In addition to his political activities, Schulze-Langendorf distinguished himself by publishing essays on history and literature as well as short stories in various newspapers and magazines.

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  • Three years fighting on the Western Front , Poznan 1918.
  • The German Heart , Schönebeck 1921.
  • Firelight , Hanover 1925.
  • Midsummer bonfire , Radolfzell 1928.
  • German punctuation , Bad Godesberg 1953.
  • The castle without peace , Ravensburg 1955.

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