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Heinz lamp

Heinz Lampe (born January 14, 1896 in Brake in Oldenburg , † July 2, 1951 in Berscheid ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SA leader .

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After attending school, Heinz Lampe was trained at a commercial school. He then worked as an overseas merchant for two years. On April 1, 1914, he entered the Navy , which he was a member until the end of the First World War .

After the outbreak of the November Revolution of 1918, Lampe initially took part in fighting in the Baltic States , then joined the border guard in Upper Silesia . With the Ehrhardt Marine Brigade , he finally took part in the right-wing Kapp Putsch against the Weimar coalition government in March 1920 . After the coup failed, he was transferred to the Reichswehr Rifle Regiment No. 9 and then transferred to the Schutzpolizei, where he remained until 1923. Because of his involvement in the fight against the French occupation troops in the Ruhr area, Lampe was sentenced to eight years of forced labor - probably by a French military court. After his release from prison he was again active in business.

In 1926, Lampe joined the SA, in which, from December 1, 1931, he held the position of staff leader of the SA sub-group in Essen until September 14, 1933 with the rank of SA standard leader. From September 15, 1933 to December 14, 1933, Heinz Lampe was leader of SA-Standarte 58 (Essen) and then from December 15, 1933 to April 14, 1935 the commissioned leader of SA-Brigade 245 (Krefeld) and at the same time SA- Location guide for the Krefeld location. On February 20, 1934, he was promoted to SA Oberführer. Finally, after he had been entrusted with the leadership of SA Brigade 76 (Aachen) on April 15, 1935, he was appointed SA Brigade Leader on April 20, 1936. He led this brigade until June 30, 1938, was councilor of the city of Aachen and, also in Aachen, took over the office of director of the Aachener Kleinbahn-Gesellschaft AG and the Rheinische Elektrizitäts- und Kleinbahnen-Aktiengesellschaft.

From March 1936 until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945, Lampe was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 20 (Cologne-Aachen) .

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Web links

  • Heinz Lampe in the database of members of the Reichstag