Karl von Wedel-Parlow

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Karl von Wedel-Parlow

Karl Maria von Wedel-Parlow (born July 16, 1873 in Schönaich , † November 23, 1936 in Berlin ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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He is the son of Emil von Wedel- Parlow (1833–1896) and born in Alberta. von Dittmar (1845–1933).

After attending a humanistic grammar school , von Wedel-Parlow joined the Wedel Dragoons regiment as an officer. From 1903 he studied agriculture and law . A year later, in 1904, he took over the management of the Rhode manor, which he exercised until 1917.

During the First World War , Wedel-Parlow was promoted to Rittmeister (1916).

In 1925, von Wedel-Parlow joined the NSDAP. In this he took over tasks as deputy Gau leader of the Gaues Groß-Berlin BRSDJ. From 1932 until the dissolution of this body in autumn 1933, he also sat as a member of the NSDAP in the Prussian state parliament .

On November 12, 1933, von Wedel-Parlow received a mandate as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag , of which he was a member until his death in 1936. After his death, Wilhelm Kube continued his mandate for the rest of the electoral term .

In addition, von Wedel-Parlow also served as an assessor at the Court of Honor of the German Right Front.

Wedel-Parlow was married to Ottilie born in 1900. Friemann (1882–1973) from Eisleben . The marriage had four children.

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