Fritz Budde

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Fritz Budde (born March 30, 1895 in Lantenbach ; † August 8, 1956 in Bielefeld ) was a German local politician.

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After visiting a preparation institute , Fritz Budde acquired the right to do one-year voluntary service . He took part in the fighting in World War I , was buried in both battles for Fort Douaumont in 1916 and was a reserve officer aspirant at the end of 1917. After the war he completed an apprenticeship as a middle-class tax official at the Gelsenkirchen tax office until 1920 and was transferred to the Bielefeld tax office in 1924. He was chairman of the local cartel of the German Association of Officials . In 1931 Budde joined the NSDAP . He was also a member of the SA and had the rank of SA-Obersturmbannführer . He was second mayor of the city of Bielefeld, district leader of the NSDAP from June 9, 1933 to the end of March 1936, from 1935 to 1936 a member of the Westphalian provincial council, then district inspector of the NSDAP district of North Westphalia until 1941, and from 1935 mayor of Bielefeld. Eight days after American troops marched into Bielefeld on April 4, 1945, Fritz Budde was arrested in Haus Nebo in Bethel and was interned for three years. In July 1947, the Spruchkammer classified him in category V (unencumbered) in the denazification process . In a further process in 1949 chaired by the Bielefeld Social Democrat Carl Schreck , he was classified in Category IV “without restrictions”.

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  • Degeners who is it? , Berlin 1935, p. 1799.
  • Joachim Lilla : Senior administrative officials and functionaries in Westphalia and Lippe (1918–1945 / 46). Biographical manual. Aschendorff, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-402-06799-4 , pp. 129f. ( Publications of the Historical Commission for Westphalia. 22, A, 16 = historical work on Westphalian regional research. Economic and social history group. 16).

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