Hans Beeck

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Hans Beeck

Hans Beeck (born November 24, 1896 in Spersdick near Windbergen (Holstein); † February 18, 1983 there ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SS- Unterersturmführer.

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After attending primary school in Windbergen, Hans Beeck was trained as a farmer from 1912 onwards at the agricultural winter school in Heide and on his parents' farm. After working in his parents' company from 1912 to 1916, he took part in the First World War from 1916 to 1918 , during which he was employed as a driver in the MG company of the 464 Infantry Regiment on the Western Front . After his return from the war, he took over his father's farm in Spersdick in 1918. 1925 joined Beeck the NSDAP ( member number 20872), in which he in 1929 duties as Gauredner took over and Ortsgruppenleiter. From 1929 to 1932 he was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein Provincial Parliament .

From 1931 to 1939, Beeck was the head of the parish and the head of the parish of Süder-Meldorf-Geest. In addition there were functions as district office manager for agricultural policy of the NSDAP, as well as district farmers leader for the district of Süderdithmarschen in the Reichsnährstandes and member of the state farmers' council Schleswig-Holstein as well as the Reichsbauernthings and the Schleswig-Holstein state synod. He was also the local group leader of Windbergen . Beeck was the bearer of the NSDAP's golden party badge and a confidante of NSDAP Gauleiter Hinrich Lohse . Despite his rather "subordinate" position, Beeck was one of the most important Nazi representatives in the NSDAP Gau.

In June 1934, Beeck joined the National Socialist Reichstag as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag as a replacement for the deceased MP Hans Sauer , to which he was a representative for constituency 12 (Thuringia) until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945. In the SS he made it at least as far as SS-Untersturmführer.

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Web links

  • Hans Beeck in the database of members of the Reichstag

Individual evidence

  1. Frank Omland: "The old parliamentarianism no longer existed." The Schleswig-Holstein members of the NSDAP in the Reichstag 1924-1945. In: Working group for research into National Socialism in Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): Critical approaches to National Socialism in Schleswig-Holstein. Festschrift for Gerhard Hoch on his 80th birthday on March 21, 2003 (= information on Schleswig-Holstein Contemporary History, issue 41/42.) Kiel 2003, p. 100–129, here table p. 120.
  2. Obituary in the Dithmarscher Landeszeitung from February 24, 1983
  3. ^ Sebastian Lehmann: District leader of the NSDAP in Schleswig-Holstein. Résumés and rulership practices of a regional power elite. Publishing house for regional history, Bielefeld 2007, ISBN 978-3-89534-653-8 , p. 114.