Karl Schultz (politician)

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Karl Schultz

Karl Schultz (born July 6, 1902 in Posen , † after 1945) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending the upper secondary school in Spandau , which he left with the primary school leaving certificate in 1918 , Schultz completed a two-year agricultural apprenticeship. From 1920 he earned his living as a bank clerk in Berlin-Spandau . At this time, Schultz began to be active in the national movement : until 1923 he was involved in the German Social Association and the youth association Graf York von Wartenburg . According to his own statements, Schultz was arrested that year for his “involvement in the events at Fort Hahneberg ”. The fort was briefly occupied by the putschists during the Küstriner putsch .

At the end of 1925, Schultz joined the NSDAP, in which he took over official duties for the first time on July 1, 1928, when he was appointed Gau treasurer in the Gau Brandenburg . After the National Socialist " seizure of power " in the spring of 1933, Schultz was appointed treasurer of the Gaus Kurmark on May 1, 1933 .

After Schultz had already sat as a member of the NSDAP in the Prussian state parliament from April 1932 until the dissolution of this body in autumn 1933, he was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag from November 1933 to spring 1945 , in which he represented constituency 4 (Potsdam).

Schultz is listed in the Berlin address book as Gau treasurer with his residence in Spandau Ruhlebener Strasse 139.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla , Martin Döring, Andreas Schulz: extras in uniform: the members of the Reichstag 1933–1945. A biographical manual. Including the Volkish and National Socialist members of the Reichstag from May 1924 . Droste, Düsseldorf 2004, ISBN 3-7700-5254-4 .
  • Erich Stockhorst: 5000 people. Who was what in the 3rd Reich . Arndt, Kiel 2000, ISBN 3-88741-116-1 (unchanged reprint of the first edition from 1967).
  • Ernst Kienast (Ed.): Handbook for the Prussian Landtag , edition for the 5th electoral period, Berlin 1933, p. 382.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Berlin address book. Edition published 1943, accessed May 7, 2019