Julius Weber (politician)

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Julius Weber

Julius Weber (born July 18, 1904 in Neunkirchen , † January 15, 1942 with Nowo Pokrowka , USSR ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ). In 1937 he was mayor of the city of Völklingen and from 1935 to 1942 a member of the Reichstag .

biography

Weber was the son of an ironworker and had at least six siblings. He attended elementary school and then worked as a young worker. He then worked as an apprentice in a Neunkirchen ironworks before starting there as a steelworker. From 1922 to 1924 he was unemployed. Then he found a job as a warehouse worker, again in the Neunkirchen ironworks.

Weber had joined the NSDAP on November 13, 1932 ( membership number 1.571.238), for which he was a member of the district council in Ottweiler . On January 8, 1934, he became district leader of the German Front in Ottweiler-St. Wendel, for whom he gave up his job in the ironworks. He kept the position as district leader until March 1, 1935, when he became district leader of the NSDAP in the Ottberg district and also moved into the National Socialist Reichstag . He benefited from the law on the representation of the Saarland in the Reichstag , through which eight representatives from the Saarland had moved into the Reichstag. From 1936 he represented constituency 27 in the German Reichstag. He remained district leader of the NSDAP in the Ottberg district until October 1936, and remained a member of the Reichstag until his death. In December 1935 he became district leader in the Saarbrücken-Land district and remained so until his death, from April 1937 to January 1941 he also held this position in the Saarbrücken-Stadt district . From January to April 1937 he was mayor of the city of Völklingen . In 1940 he was again district leader in the Diedenhofen district in Lorraine . In 1941 he was called up for military service, in which he died on January 15, 1942 in the USSR. His successor in the Reichstag was Hieronymus Merkle .

literature

  • Joachim Lilla , Martin Döring, Andreas Schulz: extras in uniform: the members of the Reichstag 1933–1945. A biographical manual. Including the Volkish and National Socialist members of the Reichstag from May 1924 . Droste, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7700-5254-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Law on the representation of the Saarland in the Reichstag