Hans Hilmeyer
Hans Hilmeyer (born March 28, 1890 ; † 20th century) was a German political functionary. In the 1930s he ran for various parliaments.
Hilmeyer began to get involved in the NSDAP in the late 1920s . The main focus of his work was his membership in the Sturmabteilung (SA), in which he was eventually promoted to the rank of brigade leader based in Passau .
In the early 1930s Hilmeyer ran for the NSDAP as a member of the Bavarian state parliament.
On the occasion of the Reichstag election of April 10, 1938 , Hilmeyer was proposed as a candidate on the “List of the Führer for the election of the Greater German Reichstag”, but failed to make it into parliament.
literature
- Joachim Lilla : extras in uniform. 2004, p. 798.
- Erich Stockhorst: Five thousand heads. 1967, p. 198.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Joachim Lilla: The Bavarian State Parliament 1918/19 to 1933. 2008, p. 124.
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SURNAME | Hilmeyer, Hans |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Nazi functionary |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 28, 1890 |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century |