Max Stülpner

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Max Stülpner

Emil Max Stülpner (born April 1, 1882 in Börnichen near Chemnitz , † October 24, 1959 at the Schuckhof near Blaufelden ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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Stülpner was a son of Moritz Reinhard Stülpner and Emma Hulda Heeger. After attending primary school , Stülpner was trained as an electrician. From October 5, 1914 he took part in the First World War, in which he was wounded twice and was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class and the service award 1st and 2nd class. After his demobilization on October 1, 1919, he settled down as an electrician in Königsberg .

At the end of the 1920s, Stülpner joined the NSDAP, for which he took over tasks as a local group leader in Königsberg. In 1932 he was elected to the Prussian state parliament, to which he belonged until this body was dissolved in autumn 1933. He then became a member of the National Socialist Reichstag , in which he represented constituency 1 (East Prussia) until his early retirement on February 26, 1935. His mandate was then continued by Ernst Penner until the end of the election period in March 1936 .

marriage

Stülpner married Gerda Elisabeth Lilly on April 5, 1926 in Königsberg.

literature

  • Christian Rohrer: National Socialist Power in East Prussia, Verlag Martin Meidenbauer, 2006 ISBN 3899750543

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