Heinrich Bachmann (politician)

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Heinrich Bachmann

Heinrich Bachmann (born March 12, 1903 in Gilsa ; † 1945 ) was a German banker and politician ( NSDAP ). He was on the board of directors of the Mitteldeutsche Landesbank and first a member of the state parliament of Prussia , then from 1933 to 1945 in the Reichstag .

Life

Bachmann attended secondary school in Bad Wildungen and then worked as a clerk. For the next eight years he worked first as a bank clerk and then as a commercial clerk at Leuna-Werke . He joined the NSDAP ( membership number 218.810) and became the head of the district of Halle-Merseburg and head of the German National Trade Aid Association (DHV) in the Halle-Wittenberg district. He was also a member of the DHV supervisory board. Bachmann was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Saxony . On January 30, 1939, Bachmann received the NSDAP's golden party badge .

Bachmann belonged to the state parliament of Prussia for a few months in 1933 until its dissolution and from November 1933 represented constituency 11 in the Reichstag . From May 1933 to 1945 he was Gauamtsleiter and Gauobmann of the Gauwaltung Halle-Merseburg of the German Labor Front (DAF). From January 1935 he was chairman of the Gauarbeitskammer in Halle-Merseburg and also head of the NSDAP. Around 1941 he became a member of the board of directors of the Mitteldeutsche Landesbank in the provinces of Saxony-Thuringia-Anhalt-Magdeburg. After 1945 his traces are lost, he was declared dead by the Halle district court on April 25, 1978. 1945 was determined as the year of death.

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  1. ^ Klaus D. Patzwall : The Golden Party Badge and its honorary awards 1934-1944. Studies of the history of awards Volume 4. Verlag Klaus D. Patzwall, Norderstedt 2004, ISBN 3-931533-50-6 , p. 63.