Hans Grüneberg (politician)

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Hans Grüneberg (born October 7, 1899 in Swinoujscie ; † unknown) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending the secondary school in Swinoujscie and the military school in Stettin , Grüneberg took part in the First World War as a volunteer , in which he fought with various field artillery formations on the western front . From 1919 to 1921 he went through the Supernumerar career at the Reichsbahndirektion Stettin , but left this due to a hiring ban. Instead, he earned his living from 1922 to 1930 as an office clerk at the Chamber of Agriculture for the Pomeranian Province in Szczecin and for other authorities.

In the autumn of 1919, Grüneberg began to be politically active: He participated in the founding of the Stettin branch of the German National Guard and Defense Association . In the years 1922 to 1924 he officiated as a district and local group leader in the Stahlhelm and the Wehrwolf in Pomerania. In February 1925 he participated in the establishment of the local NSDAP group in Stettin ( NSDAP membership number 11.097). From February 1925 to July 1933, Grüneberg held a number of honorary functionary posts: he was successively local group leader, district leader, cell organization leader, district manager and as organizational leader in the NSDAP district leadership of Greater Stettin. He had held the last-named post full-time since January 1, 1931.

On August 1, 1933, Grüneberg became Gau's main department head of the Kurmark Gau leadership. In February 1934 he became a district inspector and district manager. After 1938 he was district leader of the NSDAP with residence in Berlin-Wilmersdorf , after 1943 he was in Zehdenick .

From March 1936 until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945, Grüneberg sat as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 5 (Frankfurt an der Oder) .

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