Kurt Beier

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Kurt Beier (born October 18, 1910 in Mitaschütz ; † unknown) was a German political functionary (NSDAP).

Life and activity

Beier joined the NSDAP in March 1928 ( membership number 77.7575). From 1931 to 1933 he was leader of the HJ-Gaues Westfalen-Nord in Herne . In 1933 he took over the leadership of the HJ-Oberbannes Hannover.

From June 1933, Beier officiated as country representative for Baldur von Schirach , the youth leader of the German Reich , for Braunschweig and as provincial representative for Hanover .

In October 1934, Beier became the leader of the HJ area in Lower Saxony. At the same time, he was regional young people clerk and Oberbann-Jungvolksach clerk in the HJ Oberbannführung Hanover. and state representative of the Reich Youth Leader for Lower Saxony. As area leader, Beier took over the management of Department I (Organization) and deputy management of Department II (Personnel) of the Reich Youth Leadership (RJF) in October 1934.

At the same time, Beier was the leader of the DJH district in Hanover from 1933 to 1935. In September 1936 he left the Hitler Youth .

From 1937 to 1944, Beier served as district leader of the Braunschweig-Stadt district in the southern Hanover-Braunschweig district . In March 1944, he was transferred to the party chancellery of the NSDAP , the central control body for the steering and supervision of the entire NSDAP, in which he was one of Martin Bormann's closest employees . In particular, he was responsible for the management of Department II M, which was responsible for mobilization matters of the NSDAP.

literature

  • Eva Kraus: The German Youth Hostel Association: 1909-1933; Program - People - Synchronization , Berlin 2013, p. 395.
  • Michael Buddrus : Texts and materials on contemporary history. Total education for total war. Hitler Youth and National Socialist Youth Policy. 2003, p. 1120.