Heinrich-Christian Schäfer-Hansen

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Heinrich-Christian Schäfer-Hansen

Heinrich-Christian Schäfer-Hansen (born January 31, 1901 in Breslau , † April 25, 1977 in Bad Dürkheim ) was a German businessman , a member of the Reichstag as well as NSKK and SA leader .

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Schäfer-Hansen completed an apprenticeship in a bank at the end of his school career. After successfully completing his apprenticeship, he worked as a bank clerk from 1923 and was a self-employed businessman from 1924 to 1930. Schäfer-Hansen, a participant in the Kapp Putsch , had been a member of the NSDAP since 1930 and joined the motorized SA in 1930. From 1934, after the merger of NSKK and Motor-SA, Schäfer-Hansen headed the engine brigade in Silesia. Within the NSKK he rose to Obergruppenführer until 1939. For constituency 7 (Breslau) he was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag from 1936 to spring 1945 from the 3rd period onwards. From 1939 he was a member of the People's Court and from September 1939 did military service.

After the end of the Second World War he became a member of the Unitarians due to the influence of the American and English Unitarians on denazification and was the editor of the German Soldier Newspaper .

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