Heinrich Multhaupt

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Heinrich Multhaupt (born October 11, 1899 in Dortmund , † May 16, 1937 in Berlin ) was a German politician (NSDAP).

Multhaupt grew up in Dortmund. He later lived in Magdeburg , from where he moved to Duisburg on December 23, 1921 . In the 1920s he worked as a steelworker in Hamborn . Around 1928 he became a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), for which he sat from November 17, 1929 to January 29, 1934 in the city council of Duisburg-Hamborn .

From March to November 1933 Multhaupt sat as a member of the NSDAP for the constituency in the Reichstag . During his time as a member of parliament, Multhaupt voted, among other things, for the Enabling Act of March 1933 introduced by the Hitler government .

Multhaupt also acted as Gau specialist group leader of the National Socialist factory cell organization in Gau Düsseldorf . He died in May 1937 in Berlin, where he had moved on February 21, 1934.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla: Extras in Uniform , 2004.

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