Günter Stegelmann

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Günter Christian Stegelmann (born September 24, 1909 in Hamburg ; † January 11, 1988 there ) was a German politician ( DP ).

Life

Stegelmann, who lived in Eppendorf , was an export merchant by profession and in the meantime also ran a travel agency. He joined the NSDAP in December 1930 .

After the Second World War , Stegelmann was convicted four times of price gouging and black market trafficking, which is why his trading license was revoked in 1947. He later got involved in the German party and was elected to the state parliament for them in the 1949 state election. In addition, he was also in the district committee Hamburg-Nord chosen, put this mandate but in 1950 down. In 1953 he left the citizenry . At the beginning of the citizenship election campaign in 1949 , he had declared at a rally on September 15, 1949 that the German party wanted to compete under the slogan “Fight against the dictatorship of the SPD”. After he had also claimed in the mayor election campaign that the police in Wandsbek had formed a "black guard" tasked with disrupting opposing political gatherings, the DP had to backtrack in November 1949 and admit that the information provided was incorrect. In February 1950 he was elected deputy state chairman of the DP.

In 1951 criminal tax proceedings were opened against Stegelmann because the Hamburg Regional Finance Office accused him of not paying taxes on sales of 400,000 Reichsmarks and profits of more than 200,000 Reichsmarks between 1946 and the currency reform in 1948. The citizenship then lifted Stegelmann's immunity in November 1951.

Web links

  • Stegelmann, Günter . In: Martin Schumacher (Ed.): MdB - The People's Representation 1946–1972. - [Saalfeld to Szyszka] (=  KGParl online publications ). Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties e. V., Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-00-020703-7 , pp. 1215 , urn : nbn: de: 101: 1-2014070812574 ( kgparl.de [PDF; accessed on June 19, 2017]).

Individual evidence

  1. a b “Tax proceedings against citizenship members” in: Hamburger Abendblatt dated October 31, 1951, accessed on September 5, 2018.
  2. ^ "Beginning of the election campaign" in: Hamburger Abendblatt of September 16, 1949, accessed on September 5, 2018.
  3. "From the air" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt of November 7, 1949, accessed on September 5, 2018.
  4. "DP state board elected" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt from February 25, 1950, accessed on September 5, 2018.
  5. ^ "Russian agents in the port" in: Hamburger Abendblatt of November 8, 1951, accessed on September 5, 2018.