Hermann Grassl

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Hermann Grassl

Hermann Grassl , also Graßl , (born June 14, 1896 in Schönburg , † 1969 ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SA leader .

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After attending school and training as a primary school teacher, Hermann Grassl took part in World War I from October 1916 to the end of 1918 , in which he received several awards. In 1919 he participated with the Freikorps Epp in the suppression of the Munich Soviet Republic . He then worked as a teacher in Achslach and Rottenburg .

From April 24, 1932 to October 14, 1933, Grassl was a member of the NSDAP in the Bavarian state parliament . In May 1933 he became First Mayor of Rottenburg. From August 1934 to October 1936 he was Deputy Reich Commissioner for the local and state health insurance funds in Bavaria, and he was also the government director of the state insurance companies in Landshut and Munich . On December 1, 1937, he was appointed official director of the school department in Munich.

From November 1933 until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945, Grassl also sat as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 25 (Lower Bavaria) . In the SA he reached the rank of standard leader in 1941. On November 20, 1941, Grassl became the city school director. On August 26, 1943, he was drafted into the Wehrmacht. Before September 1945 he moved to Freising.

In the Bundestag election in 1953 , he ran unsuccessfully for the FDP in the Straubing constituency for the German Bundestag.

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  1. Graßl, Hermann . In: Martin Schumacher (Ed.): MdB - The People's Representation 1946–1972. - [Gaa to Gymnich] (=  KGParl online publications ). Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties e. V., Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-00-020703-7 , pp. 395 , urn : nbn: de: 101: 1-2014070812574 ( kgparl.de [PDF; 297 kB ; accessed on June 19, 2017]).