Karl Brückner (politician)

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Karl Brückner

Karl Brückner (born June 11, 1904 in Nieder-Neuland , Neisse district ; † April 3, 1945 near Primkenau , Glogau district ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

Brückner attended elementary school from 1910 to 1918 and then a three-year commercial apprenticeship in Neisse . Between 1921 and 1926 he worked as a salesman before he went into business for himself as the owner of a specialty cigar shop.

On July 1, 1930, Brückner joined the NSDAP, on October 1 of the same year he became deputy district leader and speaker . On August 1, 1932, he was appointed NSDAP district leader of the city and district of Glogau .

From 1936 Brückner was a member of the German Reichstag in the 10th and 11th electoral terms . He fell at the end of the Second World War .

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