Georg Haberkern

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Georg Haberkern

Georg Haberkern (born April 4, 1899 in Spalt ; † June 20, 1945 near Georgensgmünd ) was a German SA brigade leader (1943), Nazi functionary and member of the Reichstag .

Career

Haberkern attended an elementary and community school from 1905 to 1913. A trained butcher took 1917-1918 as a soldier in the German army at the First World War in part. In 1920 he was released from the Reichswehr and worked as a butcher in Nuremberg. On November 1, 1928, he joined the NSDAP and became the party's local group leader in Nuremberg. Haberkern was also a member of the SA . From 1932 he worked as a self-employed master butcher.

Haberkern became district inspector for the Gau Franken in 1933 and also city councilor in Nuremberg in 1933 . He remained this until 1935 and then became a councilor. Haberkern, innkeeper in the "Blauen Traube", also headed the restaurant and hotel industry in Northern Bavaria. On May 1, 1937, he was promoted to SA Standartenführer and on January 30, 1941 to SA Oberführer . Haberkern was friends with Oswald Rothaug , the director of the special court in Nuremberg. From April 1942 to spring 1945, Haberkern was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 26 ( Franconia ) as a replacement for Georg Gradl . He was also a member of the supervisory board of the Bavarian community bank giro center. After the end of the war, Haberkern committed suicide near Georgensgmünd.

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