Kurt Deglerk

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Kurt Deglerk

Kurt Deglerk (born August 18, 1879 in Dittersbach , Waldenburg district ; † unknown) was a German politician of the DNVP .

Life and work

After graduating from high school at the Royal High School in Hirschberg , Deglerk, who was of Protestant faith, volunteered at the local district office from April to October 1879 . In the same year he entered the service of the Reichsbahn, where he worked as a civilian railway supernumerar ( ie: "surplus" civil servant candidates without income ) until 1901 . This activity was interrupted in 1899/1900 by military service with the Telegraph Battalion II in Frankfurt an der Oder . After further activities with the Reichsbahnverwaltung he was promoted to railway chief secretary in 1908 and to railway auditor in 1917.

Deglerk was the first chairman of the Wroclaw District Association of the Railway Officials Association and the German Association of Officials as well as the Wroclaw Teachers and Officials Working Group. He was also on the boards of various other professional organizations and the III. Wroclaw gymnastics club .

MP

Deglerk belonged 1919 /20 for the DNVP the Weimar National Assembly of. He was then a member of the Reichstag until May 1924 .

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