Kurt Huhnholz

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Kurt Huhnholz

Kurt Huhnholz (born January 31, 1906 in Erfurt , † April 25, 1987 in Lübeck ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending elementary and middle school, he attended the vocational school for craftsmen, where he was trained as a carpenter. He then attended the State Prussian Building Trade School in Erfurt, where he passed his engineering examination in the summer of 1926.

In the first years of his working life he was employed in railway construction in Thuringia. In 1928 he joined the civil engineering department in Glogau in Lower Silesia . From April 20, 1932 until the dissolution of this body in October 1933, Huhnholz was a member of the Prussian state parliament . On April 6, 1933, Huhnholz was appointed State Commissioner at the Glogau local authority. In Glogau he took over the management of the district building office on November 1st, 1933. From November 1933 to March 1936 Huhnholz also sat as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 8 ( Liegnitz ) . In the course of a reorganization of the road system, through which roads were given to the Provincial Administration of Silesia, Huhnholz was commissioned on April 1, 1939 with the management of the State Road Office in Steinau an der Oder and appointed Provincial Building Council. He worked in this position until he was expelled from Silesia .

From 1946 he worked again in road construction in Schleswig-Holstein. He worked in the northern part of the country and on the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein until 1953. From January 1, 1954, he was authorized signatory and manager of the branch of Kemna Bau Andreae & Co. KG. in Lübeck. Huhnholz was a co-founder of the Association of Road Construction and Transport Engineers in Schleswig-Holstein and the Federal Association of Road Construction and Road Transport Engineers. He was the managing director of this association in Schleswig-Holstein. He was a member of the board of the Schleswig-Holstein construction industry association.

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