Heinz-Hugo John

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Heinz-Hugo John, here SS-Untersturmführer

Heinz-Hugo John (born April 10, 1904 in Erfurt ; † June 9, 1944 near Caen ) was a German politician (NSDAP).

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He grew up as the son of the Erfurt factory owner Hugo John and attended pre-school in Erfurt and the Arndt-Gymnasium in Berlin , later a secondary school in Ballenstedt am Harz, where he graduated from high school in 1921. From 1921 to 1923 he completed an agricultural apprenticeship. He then completed a commercial apprenticeship in Weimar from spring 1923 to January 1926 . Until January 1932 John studied musicology in Leipzig and Berlin. In 1934 he married.

In August 1923, John joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) as membership number 1335. In February 1932 John was appointed adjutant to the Reich Youth Leader of the NSDAP in Munich .

In the Reichstag elections of July 1932 , John entered the Reichstag following a proposal by the NSDAP , to which he belonged from then on without interruption until his death in June 1944. After he sat in parliament on the Reich election proposal until November 1933, he was a member of this from November 1933 to June 1944 as a representative of constituency 22 (Düsseldorf East).

On June 7, 1933, John was entrusted with the management of Department II (Personnel Office) of the Reich Youth Leadership . On July 1, 1933, John was appointed Obergebietsführer of the Hitler Youth . In April 1937 he was appointed head of the personnel office in the Supreme Reich Youth Leader of the German Reich. On June 15, 1937, John was appointed Hitler Youth Chief Justice.

In early 1943, John joined the Waffen SS and fought on the Eastern Front. On June 9, 1944, he died as an officer in the 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitler Youth" during the Allied invasion of Normandy .

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