Hermann Freiherr von Schade

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Hermann Freiherr von Schade (born October 3, 1888 , † October 26, 1966 in Bielefeld ) was a National Socialist functionary and SS leader.

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Freiherr von Schade comes from the old Westphalian noble family von Schade , which was elevated to the baron status. He joined the NSDAP (membership number 867.322) and the SS (membership number 32.214). As SS-Oberführer F. SS Abt. VII, currently in Munich , Äußere Prinzregentenstrasse 19, he ran for election on the NSDAP's nomination on the list with the number 741 in the election to the German Reichstag on March 29, 1936, but did not move into the National Socialist Reichstag .

On September 13, 1938, he was promoted to SS Brigade Leader. As such, he was in Königsberg and was unsuccessfully proposed for a mandate in the 1938 Reichstag election.

From May 1939 to February 1940 Freiherr von Schade worked as an inspector of the security police and the SD Düsseldorf ( military district VI).

In 1941 he stayed as an SS brigade leader in Meuselwitz, Thuringia .

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