Marc Stuhlmann
Marc Stuhlmann , actually Max Stuhlmann (born April 28, 1898 in Steinwiesen , † 1968 ) was a German politician . Among other things, he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament .
Live and act
In his youth, Stuhlmann attended high school. From 1917 to 1918 he fought on the Western Front in the First World War . After the war he was a member of the Thule Society . In 1919 he became a member of the German Workers' Party and then the NSDAP .
From July 1919 to March 1920, Stuhlmann was editor and publisher's authorized signatory for the Munich and Völkischer Beobachter . From 1921 to 1923 he was a dispatcher in the liability department of the Allianz Group . In November 1923 he took part in the Hitler putsch . During the so-called march on the Feldherrenhalle on November 9, 1923, he was seriously injured in an exchange of fire between the putschists and the Bavarian State Police .
In 1924 , Stuhlmann was elected to the Bavarian State Parliament for the Völkisch Block , to which he was to belong until 1928. Since 1925/26 he was also a member of the National Socialist People's League.
In 1924, together with Hitler's personal photographer Heinrich Hoffmann , Stuhlmann published the brochure Germany's Awakening in Pictures and Words , to which he contributed the text. According to Christoph Stölzl, this is "characterized [...] by racism, anti-Semitism and anti-Marxism".
Publications
- Germany's awakening in pictures and words , 1924. (together with Heinrich Hoffmann)
Web links
- Marc Stuhlmann in the parliamentary database at the House of Bavarian History
Individual evidence
- ↑ Christoph Stölzl: The Twenties in Munich , 1979, p. 295.
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SURNAME | Armchair man, Marc |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Armchair man, Max |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (NSDAP) |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 28, 1898 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stone meadows |
DATE OF DEATH | 1968 |