Karl Lehmann (politician)

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Karl Lehmann

Karl Lehmann (born October 17, 1879 in Groß Lubolz , Luckau district , † after 1938) was a German politician (CNBL).

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After attending school, Lehmann was trained as a farmer. For this purpose he attended the agricultural school in Dahme bei Marl from Easter 1894 to 1896 . In 1909 he took over his father's estate in Großlubolz.

Lehmann found a political forum in the Christian National Peasant and Rural People's Party (CNBL), which he chaired in the province of Brandenburg . From September 1930 to July 1932 he sat as a member of his party for constituency 5 (Frankfurt) in the Reichstag .

In addition, Lehmann was a member of the parliament and parliamentary group chairman of the bourgeois parliamentary group of the Luckau district council and chairman of the district association in Luckau. At the municipal level, Lehmann was a board member of the Kreissparkasse von Luckau as well as community, church and synodal representatives in his hometown.

In the address book for Luckau for 1938, Lehmann can be identified with the address Bahnhofstraße 11.

Fonts

  • Accounting Regulations for the Reich (RRP) of July 3, 1929 in the version of August 31, 1942. 1951.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Markus Müller: The Christian-National Peasant and Rural People's Party 1928–1933. 2001, p. 413.
  2. http://adressbuecher.genealogy.net/addressbook/547460771e6272f5cfdc08c6?start=L&offset=25&max=25