Hubert Preibsch

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Hubert Preibsch

Hubert Preibsch (born November 2, 1892 in Johannesthal , † August 25, 1959 in Neuhofen an der Krems ) was a Sudeten German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending primary schools in Friedeberg , Hotzenplotz and Weidenau and high schools in Weidenau and Mährisch Schönberg , Preibsch studied law at the University of Vienna from 1912 to 1914 . From 1914 he took part as a war volunteer at the k.-und-k. - Infantry Regiment No. 93 participated in the First World War, in which he was used most of the time as platoon and company commander in the Carpathian Mountains and in the Alps. Shortly before the end of the war, he was a training officer in the 119th Infantry Regiment. After the war, Preibsch continued his studies in Innsbruck , where he received his Dr. jur. PhD . He then worked as a court trainee in Mährisch Schönberg from 1919 to 1920 and then as a trainee lawyer until 1921.

From February 1921 to 1938 Preibsch worked as the farmer's secretary of the Organization of German Farmers in Moravia in Brno . On May 19, 1935, he was elected as the country representative for Moravia-Silesia in this organization. By Konrad Henlein , he became the National Committee attendee of the Sudeten German Party appointed. From December 1938 to October 1939 he was labor leader of the Gaus Ostsudeten and then until 1940 regional vice-president of Bohemia. From June 1940 he acted as a consultant at the Berlin headquarters for the four-year plan .

On the occasion of the supplementary election of December 4, 1938, Preibsch joined the National Socialist Reichstag elected in April 1938 , to which he was a member until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945.

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  • Work goals for German-Moravian agriculture , Brno 1927.
  • Demands of the German-Moravian agriculture for a change in social security , Brno 1927.
  • Agriculture for the establishment of a central elementary insurance institution , Brno 1928.
  • A difficult year of country labor , Brno 1930.
  • The future of German Moravia , Brno 1931.
  • The immortal peasant , Brno 1933.
  • Rural health care , Prague 1937.
  • Paul Gebauer, Zossen, a Silesian peasant painter , Brno 1937.

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