Michael Barthel (politician, 1899)

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Michael Barthel (born February 16, 1899 in Regensburg , † November 22, 1960 in Deggendorf ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

In his youth, Barthel attended elementary school from 1905 to 1910 and then until 1917 the district high school in Regensburg. From 1917 he was prepared for participation in the First World War in the replacement division of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment "Prince Leopold" of the Bavarian Army . He took from 1918 in the 8th field artillery regiment "Prince Heinrich of Prussia" and the III. Division of the Reserve Field Artillery Regiment 9 participated in the fighting on the Western Front .

After his return from the World War, in which he was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class, Barthel completed an agricultural apprenticeship in various companies. He then studied until 1923 at the Weihenstephan Agricultural University , which he left as a qualified farmer . For the next seven years he worked as a farmer on his father's farm before setting up his own business in 1930 as a state-approved breeder of the Cornwall black pig . After he had already become a member of the Roding district agricultural committee in 1928 , Barthel was elected second mayor of the municipality of Au in 1929.

At the end of the 1920s, Barthel joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). From 1931 he took on functionary duties in the party: first he became an agricultural district advisor to the NSDAP in the Upper Palatinate Gau, then, from 1933, an agricultural section advisor for the Upper Palatinate in the NSDAP Gau Bayerische Ostmark . Shortly after the " seizure of power " by the National Socialists in the spring of 1933, Barthel moved into the Reichstag as a member of the Reichstag , where he represented constituency 25 (Lower Bavaria) from March to November 1933. Then he excelled as a district farmer leader.

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Individual evidence

  1. Life data according to Wilhelm Heinz Schröder : BIORAB Online.