Kurt Fischer (politician, 1902)

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Kurt Fischer (born December 3, 1902 in Landsberg / Warthe , † February 10, 1991 in Hamburg ) was a German politician ( NSDAP , GB / BHE ).

Life

After finishing secondary school, Fischer worked as a civilian supernumerar for the city administration in Landsberg / Warthe between 1918 and 1928. He passed the city secretary exam and was preparing for the Abitur exams on a part-time basis. He passed the Abitur in December 1928. After he had made up for the Abitur, he studied political science and law in Innsbruck , Berlin and Breslau between 1928 and 1932 . Following his state examination, he was a trainee lawyer at the Vietz (Ostbahn) and Landsberg judicial authorities until December 1933, after which he began his community administration service again. From December 11, 1933 to August 9, 1939 he was the full-time mayor of the government and district town of Aurich . From August 10, 1939 to March 1945, he was full-time mayor of the district town of Belgard in Pomerania .

The date Fischer joined the NSDAP is unclear: In the personnel questionnaire of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories , the date of joining May 1, 1933 is noted, but according to his party membership book he had been a member since February 1931 ( membership number 2,468,399). From 1933 to 1937 Fischer was also a member of the storm department . Since 1933 and 1934, he was also a member of the Nazi Legal Guardian Association , the Reich Association of German Civil Servants , the National Socialist People's Welfare , the Reich Air Protection Association , the Reich Colonial Association and the Volksbund for Germanness Abroad . From November 1939, Fischer was also an assessor in the NSDAP district court in Belgard and, from February 23, 1940, he was a trainer in the two local NSDAP groups (Belgard). In August 1941 he was district personnel office manager in the district leadership of the NSDAP (Belgard).

Between March 1943 and the end of the war, Fischer was a soldier in the Luftwaffe and on May 6, 1945, he was captured and interned in Miesbach. He only returned from captivity in March 1948. After his return he became the district manager of the Central Association of Expelled Germans in the Aurich district between 1949 and May 1951.

Fischer was elected in the second electoral term from May 6, 1951 to October 15, 1954 as a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament. He was initially deputy chairman of the BHE and GB / BHE parliamentary group between October 22, 1951 and November 22, 1953. He was then chairman of the GB / BHE parliamentary group from November 23, 1953 to September 30, 1954 . From March 16, 1953 he was a member of the GB / BHE group. In 1954 he was deputy chairman of the GB / BHE regional association of Lower Saxony.

In the state parliament he was a member of the committee of rules of procedure from June 4, 1951 to October 20, 1954, from June 13, 1951 to September 30, 1954 in the council of elders, from November 24, 1953 to October 4, 1954 in the committee according to Art. 12 of the Constitution, from November 24, 1953 to October 4, 1954 in the Committee on Internal Administration and from November 24, 1953 to December 7, 1954 in the Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs.

literature

  • Stephan A. Glienke: The Nazi past of a later member of the Lower Saxony state parliament . Final report on a project of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen on behalf of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Published by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Revised reprint of the first edition. Hannover 2012, p. 156f ( online as PDF) .
  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 99.