Max-Albert Lorenz

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Max-Albert Lorenz (born November 10, 1886 in Meeder , Saxony-Coburg , † January 12, 1976 in Münster ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending elementary school in Coburg , Lorenz completed an apprenticeship as a sculptor / stonemason from 1901 . In addition, he attended vocational school. In the First World War he made it to the officer's deputy. He was also awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class. He earned his living as an employee at the Chamber of Agriculture in Münster, then as a bank clerk and later again - this time as Senior Secretary - at the Chamber of Agriculture.

In 1929 Lorenz joined the Sturmabteilung (SA) and in 1930 the NSDAP. From 1933 to 1934 Lorenz served as the police department of the city of Münster. In 1934 he was appointed area sports leader in the NS-Reichsbund for physical exercise for central Westphalia. Later he was appointed full-time leader of the SA Brigade 66. From 1939 he took part in the Second World War.

On August 26, 1941, Lorenz joined the National Socialist Reichstag as a representative of constituency 17 in the replacement procedure for the deputy Otto Schramme who had fallen in the war .

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