Karl Schröder (politician, 1897)

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Karl Schröder

Karl Schröder (born February 8, 1897 in the Forsthaus Braunhirsch near Schlochau , † after 1936) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

After attending elementary school , the preparande and a teacher training college , Schröder took part in the First World War from 1915 to 1918 , in which he was deployed on the Eastern and Western Fronts. After the end of the war, Schröder worked for the Reichsbahn from 1919 to 1933 .

In the early 1920s, Schröder began to get involved in circles of the extreme political right: from 1920 to 1923 he was a member of the German-Völkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund . From 1923 to 1927 he acted as district leader of the National Socialist and German National Freedom Movement . Since 1928 he took over the same office as well as the office of a district inspector in the NSDAP. Schröder has held public offices since 1925 when he became a member of the district council and the district committee as well as a deputy member of the provincial committee. In 1929 he was elected to the city council of Schlochau. In 1933 Schröder became head of the city council and 1st district deputy in his home country. In September 1933 he was appointed deputy district administrator in Schlochau.

In 1935/36 he succeeded Anton Hauk as district administrator in the Züllichau-Schwiebus district .

On April 8, 1933, Schröder moved into the National Socialist Reichstag as a replacement for the resigned MP Karl Litzmann , in which he initially represented constituency 5 (Frankfurt an der Oder) until November 1933, and then until March 1936 ( Potsdam I) to represent.

In the Reichstag election on March 29, 1936, he ran again, but received no more mandate.

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