Karl Löbbecke

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Karl Heinrich Löbbecke (born October 23, 1890 in Üfingen , Duchy of Braunschweig ; † January 8, 1942 in Neukuhren , East Prussia ) was a German farmer , officer and politician ( CNBL ).

Life

Karl Löbbecke was born the son of a manor owner. After completing secondary school at the agricultural school in Helmstedt , he completed an agricultural training course in Mecklenburg and Fallersleben , which was interrupted by his military service as a one-year volunteer . From 1914 to 1917 he took part in the First World War as a soldier , most recently as a lieutenant in the reserve. During the war he was used on the Western Front and suffered a serious wound, which resulted in his leg being amputated. At the beginning of 1918 he took over the management of his father's manor in Üfingen as a tenant.

During the Weimar Republic , Löbbecke joined the CNBL. In the state elections in 1930 he was elected as a member of the Braunschweig State Parliament via the civil unity list, to which he belonged until 1933.

Löbbecke gave up the manor in 1933 and continued his military career from 1937. In 1939 he took over the management of the Neukuhren Air Base as a major.

literature

  • Beatrix Herlemann , Helga Schatz: Biographical Lexicon of Lower Saxony Parliamentarians 1919–1945 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen. Volume 222). Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 2004, ISBN 3-7752-6022-6 , p. 221.