Hans Lommel

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Hans Lommel

Johannes "Hans" Lommel (born June 14, 1875 in Hirzenhain , † October 27, 1939 in Bad Nauheim ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ). Among other things, he was district administrator of the Usingen district and member of the National Socialist Reichstag .

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Training and medical work

Hans Lommel was born as the son of the Protestant pastor Heinrich August Martin Lommel (1846-1924) and his wife Katharina Anna Klara Wilhelmine, née Jung (1853-1935). From 1886 to 1895 he attended high school in Wiesbaden . He then studied medicine at the Universities of Marburg (1895–1897 and again 1898–1901) and Bonn (1897–1898), where he was also awarded a Dr. med. received his doctorate . In 1895 Lommel established himself as a general practitioner in Rod an der Weil . During World War I he served as a regimental doctor in the 88th Infantry Regiment in the field and - after a serious illness - from 1916 as a senior doctor in a reserve hospital.

politics

After the First World War he was involved in building up the Black Reichswehr (Feldjägerkorps) and was a member of the " Reich Association for Combating the SPD". In 1928 he joined the NSDAP. In 1929 he became NS district leader in Usingen . He was elected to the Nassau municipal parliament in 1931 for the NSDAP and the Frankfurt district. In 1933 he was re-elected for the Unterlahnkreis and resigned from his seat in the same year. In 1933 he was appointed district administrator of the Usingen district. He retained this office until his death.

Since the Reichstag election on March 5, 1933 , Hans Lommel was a member of the Reichstag for constituency 19 (Hessen-Nassau).

Hans Lommel died on October 27, 1939 at the Bad Nauheim train station. The exact circumstances of his death are unknown. It was probably an accident.

family

Hans Lommel was the uncle of Ekkehard Lommel , former district administrator of the Bergstrasse district in southern Hesse.

Awards

literature

  • Nassau parliamentarians. Part 2: Barbara Burkardt, Manfred Pult: The municipal parliament of the Wiesbaden administrative district 1868–1933 (= publications of the historical commission for Nassau. 71 = prehistory and history of parliamentarism in Hesse. 17). Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 2003, ISBN 3-930221-11-X .
  • Erich Stockhorst: 5000 people. Who was what in the 3rd Reich . Arndt, Kiel 2000, ISBN 3-88741-116-1 (unchanged reprint of the first edition from 1967).
  • Thomas Klein: Senior officials in the general administration in the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau and in Waldeck 1867–1945. (= Sources and research on Hessian history, 70; Ed. Hessische Historische Kommission Darmstadt and Historical Commission for Hesse), Darmstadt / Marburg 1988, ISBN 3-88443-159-5 , p. 165.
  • Jochen Lengemann : MdL Hessen. 1808-1996. Biographical index (= political and parliamentary history of the state of Hesse. Vol. 14 = publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse. Vol. 48, 7). Elwert, Marburg 1996, ISBN 3-7708-1071-6 , p. 247.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ E. Kienast (ed.): The Grossdeutsche Reichstag - IV. Electoral period 1938 - 1947 . R. v. Decker's Verlag, G. Schenck, Berlin 1943, p. 43 .
  2. ^ Franz Josef Schäfer: The role of the later Bergstrasse district administrator Ekkehard Lommel in the Nazi dictatorship . In: Museumsverein Bensheim eV (Ed.): Messages . No. 75 , 2017.