Max Kolb (politician)

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Max Kolb

Max Kolb (born February 28, 1889 in Bayreuth , † after 1945) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending a seminar school in Bayreuth, Kolb was trained as a primary school teacher for five years from 1902 to 1907 at a seminar in Bayreuth . He then practiced this profession until 1933. In addition, he completed studies at the universities in Jena and Erlangen . He also worked as a volunteer career advisor for five years.

In 1928 Kolb participated in the founding of the National Socialist Teachers' Association (NSLB), which he managed until August 1936. Since March 17, 1933, he was also active in the Bavarian Ministry of Education: first with the rank of commissioner, then from August 1, 1933 as a councilor. In addition, he was Reich Managing Director of the Nazi teachers' association as well as an adjutant and deputy to the Reichsamtsleiter of the Nazi teachers association. On October 1, 1935, Kolb's promotion to the Upper Government followed. In addition, he worked as a volunteer in the Office for Vocational Education and Management in Berlin-Zehlendorf. At the beginning of October 1941 he was appointed Ministerialrat. In the Central Office of the German Labor Front he was again Reichsamtsleiter. Kolb achieved the rank of Hauptsturmführer in the SA .

From March 29, 1936 until the end of the Nazi regime in spring 1945, he sat as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 22 (Düsseldorf East) .

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  • Max Kolb in the database of members of the Reichstag