Herbert Schnull

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Herbert Schnüll (born December 7, 1898 in Bremen , † after 1943) was a German political functionary. As NSKK Obergruppenführer and inspector of the NSKK motorsport schools, he was one of the highest officials in the National Socialist Motor Corps .

Schnüll served as the leader of the Motor-SA-Brigade Berlin-Brandenburg from 1933. After the merger of Motor-SA and NSKK in August 1934, he took over the management of the NSKK in the Berlin area. In June 1936 he was appointed inspector of the NSKK motorsport schools.

In 1938 Schnüll ran for a seat in the National Socialist Reichstag , unsuccessfully, on the "List of the Führer for the election of the Greater German Reichstag" .

After the death of the corps leader of the NSKK Adolf Hühnlein in 1942 Schnüll rose to the permanent deputy of Hühnlein's successor as commander of the NSKK, Erwin Kraus , and thus the second highest man of the NSKK.

literature

  • Dorothee Hochstetter: Motorization and "Volksgemeinschaft": the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), 1931-1945 , 2005.

Individual evidence

  1. Date of birth according to Der Großdeutsche Reichstag , 1943, p. 85.
  2. Westarp pocket calendar for the air force, as well as for air protection, air traffic and air sports , 1943, p. 1256.