Kurt Lebenstedt

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Kurt Lebenstedt (born August 19, 1899 in Aschersleben , † 1945 in a Soviet camp) was a German politician .

Life

The son of a factory owner born Lebenstedt went to the Stephaneum in Aschersleben and attended secondary school in Quedlinburg before in Berlin and Goettingen jurisprudence studied. He took part in the First World War from 1917 to 1918 as a war volunteer and returned with a wound. During his studies he became a member of the Primislavia Berlin fraternity in 1920 . After his exams in 1930 he became a court assessor at the Quedlinburg District Court and then worked as a lawyer in Aschersleben from 1930 to 1933 . During this time he was also legal advisor to the NSDAP local group Aschersleben, which he joined in 1933 (membership number 1.226.164). In 1933 he became provisional Lord Mayor of Aschersleben, then Lord Mayor of Burg near Magdeburg . He became SA-Hauptsturmführer and legal advisor to Standard 67. In 1945 he was abducted by the Soviet occupying forces to a camp, where he died.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 3: I-L. Winter, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-8253-0865-0 , pp. 256-257.