Hermann Müller (politician, 1890)

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Hermann Muller

Hermann Müller (born January 23, 1890 in Langenweddingen ; † unknown) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending elementary school in Langenweddingen and the arts and crafts school in Magdeburg , Müller worked as a stonemason . From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War with the Infantry Regiment No. 26 or as a pilot in the observation school in Stolp , in which he was wounded four times and awarded the Iron Cross of both classes. In 1919 he started his own business as a stonemason in Langenweddingen.

In 1925 Müller joined the NSDAP. From 1925 to 1931 he was the local group leader of the NSDAP in Langenweddingen, and from 1929 to 1945 he was the district leader in the Wanzleben district . From March 1933 to April 1938, Müller was a member of the Reichstag, in which he represented constituency 10 (Magdeburg). As a member of parliament he voted, among other things, for the passage of the Enabling Act introduced by the Hitler government , which formed the legal basis for the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship.

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