Karl Janowsky

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Karl Janowsky

Friedrich Karl Janowsky (born April 27, 1903 in Halle (Saale) , † May 27, 1974 in Hanover ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending the community school, the secondary school and the commercial school in Leipzig, Janowsky completed commercial and practical training in the fur trade and fur processing. He then held managerial positions in this branch until 1930.

In the early 1920s Janowsky began to get involved in circles of the extreme political right. He first became a member of the Freikorps Oberland and in 1927 he began to volunteer in the NSDAP, where he initially took on duties as district leader and propaganda leader, as deputy district leader and as an SA man . From January 1931 Janowsky served as Reich Auditor and from 1933 as Reich Senior Auditor of the NSDAP. In December 1933 he was appointed head of the office and in December 1935 head of the Reich leadership of the party. In September 1933 Janowsky was appointed Reich Treasurer of the Winter Relief Organization and the NSV . He was Erich Hilgenfeldt's deputy . After the outbreak of the Second World War , he headed the NSV operation in Poland and in 1940 held the rank of senior service supervisor.

From November 1933 until his departure on January 12, 1943, Janowsky was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 10 (Magdeburg) . His mandate was then continued by Hermann Ried until the end of the Nazi regime .

Janowsky was married to Gertrud Springer, with whom he lived in Falkensee . He is the father of two daughters and one son.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla , Martin Döring, Andreas Schulz: extras in uniform. The members of the Reichstag 1933–1945. A biographical manual. Including the ethnic and National Socialist members of the Reichstag from May 1924. Droste, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7700-5254-4 , p. 278.
  • Ernst Klee : The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945 (= Fischer 16048). 2nd Edition. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8 .

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