Max Winkelmann (politician)

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Max Karl August Louis Winkelmann (born November 27, 1875 in Stolberg ; † April 23, 1938 in Magdeburg-Sudenburg ) was a German police officer and politician ( NSDAP ).

Winkelmann was a police officer. On July 5, 1921, he took over the management of the large Magdeburg Police Department with the rank of Oberstwachtmeister. He retired as a lieutenant colonel in Magdeburg.

He was the district leader of the Stahlhelm in Magdeburg. From April until its dissolution on July 10, 1933, he was a member of the Prussian State Council as representative of the Province of Saxony .

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : The Prussian State Council 1921–1933. A biographical manual. With a documentation of the State Councilors appointed in the “Third Reich” (= manuals on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 13). Droste, Düsseldorf 2005, ISBN 3-7700-5271-4 , p. 181.

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Knatz: "An army in a green skirt" ?: the Central German uprising in 1921, the Prussian protection police and the question of internal security in the Weimar Republic; Volume 19 of sources and research on Brandenburg and Prussian history, 2000, ISBN 9783428098989 , p. 362.
  2. Joachim Tautz: Militaristic youth policy in the Weimar Republic: the youth organizations of the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten - Jungstahlhelm and Scharnhorst, Bund Deutscher Jungmannen Theory and Research, 1998, ISBN 9783897830233 , p. 334