Heinrich Fassbender

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Heinrich Fassbender (born May 24, 1899 in Solingen , † June 22, 1971 in Rotenburg an der Fulda ) was a German politician from various parties.

Life and work

After finishing school, Fassbender initially worked as a farmer and from 1931 as a co-owner of a feed company.

Political party

Fassbender joined the DNVP in 1919 . In the Reichstag election in 1928 , he ran for third place on the DNVP's list for the constituency of the Province of Hessen-Nassau and the Free State of Waldeck, but was not elected.

He changed to the NSDAP on October 1, 1931 ; Fassbender may have resigned on November 16, 1932.

In 1945 he founded the Hessian NDP together with Heinrich Leuchtgens , but joined the FDP in 1946, then known as the LDP in Hesse . On November 17, 1955, before the ministerial wing later resigned , he joined the DP .

On September 21, 1962, he and some like-minded people re-established the DNVP. When it was founded in 1964, he transferred this national-conservative small party to the NPD , whose deputy federal chairman he became. In 1966 he became the Hessian state chairman of the NPD. On November 7, 1969, Fassbender left the party and parliamentary group after he had not received a promising place on the list for the upcoming state election.

MP

Fassbender was a member of the Hessian state parliament from 1946 to February 12, 1948, when he resigned his mandate because he was elected as a Hessian member of the Economic Council of the Bizone (until 1949). In the federal election in 1949 he was elected to the German Bundestag , to which he belonged until 1957. In 1953 he was elected as a direct candidate in the Bundestag constituency Waldeck . The CDU had refrained from putting up its own candidate there. Although he claims to be the right wing of the FDP parliamentary group, he only narrowly failed in the elections for the parliamentary group executive committee in January 1951. In 1966 he moved back into the Hessian state parliament, where he was NPD parliamentary group leader until June 10, 1969. After the state elections in 1970, he left parliament.

In 1952 he became the chairman of the district council of Rotenburg . On February 18, 1956, he was unanimously voted out of office by the district council.

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann : The Hessen Parliament 1946–1986 . Biographical handbook of the advisory state committee, the state assembly advising the constitution and the Hessian state parliament (1st – 11th electoral period). Ed .: President of the Hessian State Parliament. Insel-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 3-458-14330-0 , p. 245 ( hessen.de [PDF; 12.4 MB ]).
  • 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. 125.
  • Ludwig Luckemeyer: Liberales Waldeck and Pyrmont and Waldeck-Frankenberg 1821-1981, 1984, pp. 311-312.
  • Rudolf Vierhaus , Ludolf Herbst (eds.), Bruno Jahn (collaborators): Biographical manual of the members of the German Bundestag. 1949-2002. Vol. 1: A-M. KG Saur, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-598-23782-0 , p. 202.

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Individual evidence

  1. Albrecht Kirschner: Final report of the working group on the preliminary study "Nazi past of former Hessian state parliament members" of the commission of the Hessian state parliament for the research project "Political and parliamentary history of the state of Hesse" . Hessischer Landtag , Wiesbaden 2013, p. 23. ( Online )
  2. Christof Brauers: The FDP in Hamburg 1945 to 1953. Start as a bourgeois left party (= DemOkrit 3). M-Press Martin Meidenbauer Verlagbuchhandlung, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-89975-569-5 , p. 528.