Hein Diehl

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Hein Diehl

Heinrich "Hein" Diehl (born February 23, 1896 in Iserlohn ; † June 18, 1964 there ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Live and act

After attending elementary school and secondary school , Hein Diehl was trained at the arts and crafts school. From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War, in which he was wounded in 1914 and the victim of a gas attack in 1918 . From 1919 to 1922 he earned his living as an artisan and autogenous welder . Since 1923 he worked as a painter and writer.

In 1930 Diehl took on tasks as a district speaker in the districts of Lenne-Vollme and Plettenberg in the NSDAP . Since 1931 he acted as district culture warden of these districts and as district speaker of the Gaues Westfalen Süd . In 1932 he was appointed district leader and district culture warden. In addition, he became a lecturer at the Gauführerschule of the NSDAP of the Gaues Westfalen Süd. In the spring of 1934 Diehl became head of the district organization. In October 1937 he was finally appointed head of the Office for Special Organizational Tasks in the Main Organization Office of the NSDAP. For National Socialist newspapers, he again wrote articles on cultural and political issues.

From November 1933 until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945, Diehl was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 18 (South Westphalia) .

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Web links

  • Hein Diehl in the database of members of the Reichstag