Karl Wollenberg

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Karl Wollenberg

Karl Wollenberg (born April 30, 1903 in Groß Bartelsee near Bromberg ; † unknown) was a German politician ( National Socialist German Workers' Party ).

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After attending primary school up to upper class, Karl Wollenberg took part in the Eastern Border Guard from 1919 . Later he belonged to the Reichswehr Rifle Regiment 83. He later earned his living in various companies. In 1923 he passed the state examination as a stoker and then worked as a warehouse worker. From 1931 to 1933 Wollenberg was unemployed. He then worked for four years as deputy head of the organization office of the German Labor Front .

In 1933 Wollenberg was elected city and district councilor in Berlin . On January 1, 1936, he became a district councilor in Berlin-Wedding . From January 1, 1938, he took over tasks as NSDAP district leader in Berlin.

From April 1938 until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945, Wollenberg was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 3 (East Berlin) . From the beginning of March 1941 he was a realm economic judge at the realm economic court.

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