Karl Nabersberg

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Karl Nabersberg (born July 11, 1908 in Krefeld , † January 15, 1946 in Dachau ) was a German youth leader and politician ( NSDAP ).

Nabersberg, son of a businessman, joined the former youth organization - the predecessor organization of the Hitler Youth - the NSDAP in 1923 . In addition, as a sub-prime man, he was already a member of the SA . On December 28, 1925, he joined the NSDAP ( membership number 26.269). After attending school, he studied law at the Universities of Cologne and Berlin without obtaining a degree. He participated in the founding of the Cologne NSDAP local group and served from 1928 to 1929 as a university group leader of the National Socialist German Student Union (NSDStB) and as group leader of the NSDStB in the Asta of the University of Berlin .

From November 1931 to June 1934 Nabersberg was Baldur von Schirach's deputy as Reich youth leader of the NSDAP. At the same time he was Reich Organization Leader of the Hitler Youth until January 1934. From the beginning of July 1934 he took over the management of the border and foreign office of the Reich Youth Leadership . In the Hitler Youth he reached the rank of Obergebietsführer.

During the Second World War, Nabersberg was the head of the Political Department in the General Commissariat of Lithuania.

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