Fritz Marrenbach

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Fritz Marrenbach

Fritz Marrenbach (born September 18, 1896 in Bröl near Waldbröl , † April 9, 1967 in Nümbrecht ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ). From 1933 to 1945 he was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag .

Life

Marrenbach attended elementary school in Thierseifen from 1902 to 1910 and completed an apprenticeship as an electrical craftsman from 1912 to 1915. After completing his training, he was a soldier in the First World War until 1918 , during which he was an aircraft operator in 1916. After the war he worked as a fitter until 1922, during which time he attended evening courses at the technical school, and he was also a member of the German Association of Metal Workers . From 1922, he and his brother Otto Marrenbach ran a specialist electronics store in Brüchermühle , then in the Waldbröl district , and passed the master craftsman's examination in Cologne in 1928. They ran the electronics business until 1932.

Career in National Socialism

On October 1, 1928, Marrenbach joined the NSDAP ( membership number 1.355), for which he was district leader of the Oberbergisches Kreis near Gummersbach until August 21, 1936 . In 1930 he was the editor for politics at the Oberbergischer Bote. From 1932 to 1933 he was a member of the Prussian state parliament . It was shortly after the takeover of the Nazis appointed fulltime party employees in 1933 and represented from November 1933 until the end of the Nazi regime in May 1945, the constituency 20 in the German Reichstag. From 1933 to 1940 he was a speaker of the NSDAP, in 1934 he joined the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV). He was also district leader in the Siegkreis until 1940 and a member of the district administrative court in Cologne and then became head of the main personnel office in the Reich organizational leadership of the NSDAP.

post war period

After the end of World War II, Marrenbach stayed near Leverkusen and worked as a master electrician until he was arrested and interned on September 20, 1945 . On May 28, 1948, because of his membership in the corps of political leaders of the NSDAP, he was sentenced to three years imprisonment and a fine of 3,000 Reichsmarks by the Bielefeld Chamber of Justice , taking into account his two-year internment . He was also classified as a minor, which was confirmed in 1950 by the Cologne Appeals Committee . He began his sentence on August 17, 1948 in the Emsland prison , but was released on May 27, 1949. He then worked as a representative for a brewery in Waldbröl.

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