Karl Seemann (politician)

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Karl Seemann

Karl Seemann (born April 6, 1886 in Spendin ; † January 18, 1943 ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ). He was a member of the Reichstag, a regional peasant leader and an SS standard leader .

Life

Karl Seemann was the second eldest son of Hugo Seemann and his wife Caroline Friederike Alexandrine Henriette Kind (1859-1933), daughter of the Really Secret Upper Government Council and head of the Reichspostbauverwaltung August Kind , in Schöneberg near Berlin.

After private schooling in his parents' house, he attended high school and secondary school in Güstrow until 1902. From 1904 to 1907 he received an agricultural education, after which he attended the agricultural universities in Halle (Saale) and Bonn . Between 1908 and 1912 he worked as an agricultural clerk, then he worked in Estonia for the administration of goods . After the outbreak of the First World War , he became a private person in Russian captivity.

In 1918 Seemann was able to return to Germany, where he managed the Breesen domain near Gnoien leased from his father until 1925 , the lease of which he then took over himself in 1925.

In 1918 he became mayor of the Breesen-Carlsthal community and, in 1932, district deputy of the Rostock district. At that time he was already a member of the NSDAP, which he joined in 1931 ( membership number 750.115). From 1931 to 1934 he headed the NSDAP local group Böhlendorf .

Seemann was elected to the German Reichstag for the NSDAP in 1933 , to which he belonged until his death. At the same time he was from August 1933 to 1937 the farmers 'leader of the Mecklenburg State Farmers' Association in the Reichsnährstand .

In 1936 he was appointed Obersturmbannführer and a year later he was appointed SS-Standartenführer in the Race and Settlement Main Office of the Reichsführer-SS .

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