Ludwig Bartels (politician, 1884)
Ludwig Bartels (* 1884 ; † after 1937) was a German government councilor and acting Lord Mayor from June 6, 1933, and Lord Mayor of Harburg-Wilhelmsburg from October 23, 1933 to March 30, 1937 . He was the successor to Mayor Walter Dudek , who was removed from office after the NSDAP came to power in the course of the Gleichschaltung , and who was a member of the SPD.
Bartels was a member of the DNVP from 1919 to 1924 and was then independent. On April 1, 1933, he joined the NSDAP . Before he took over the management of the city Harburg-Wilhelmsburg, he was Councilor in Lüneburg . For the office of Lord Mayor he was proposed by the Gauleiter of the Gaus Ost-Hannover Otto Telschow .
Bartels lost his mayor's office when Harburg-Wilhelmsburg was incorporated into Hamburg on April 1, 1937 as a result of the Greater Hamburg Act .
literature
Dirk Stegmann : Rise and rule of the NSDAP in Harburg 1922-1937 . In: Jürgen Ellermeyer, Klaus Richter, Dirk Stegmann (Hrsg.): Harburg: from the castle to the industrial city - contributions to the history of Harburg 1288-1938 . Hamburg , Christians, 1988, pp. 449-473.
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SURNAME | Bartels, Ludwig |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Government Councilor, Acting Lord Mayor and Lord Mayor of Harburg-Wilhelmsburg (1933–1937) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1884 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1937 |