Oskar Trübenbach

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Oskar Trübenbach

Oskar Trübenbach (born October 29, 1900 in Grumbach ; † unknown) was a German politician ( NSDAP ). From the 6th to the 11th electoral period (1932–1945) he was a member of the Reichstag .

Life

After attending the elementary school in the Prussian district town Langensalza was. In June 1918 Trübenbach was called up for compulsory military service. He then belonged to the replacement division 11 Ohrdruf of the Prussian army until December 1918.

In the winter of 1921/1922 and 1922/1923 Trübenach was trained at the agricultural school in Langensalza. In 1923 he completed a course for milk control assistants in Königsberg . He then carried out this activity in East Prussia . After returning to the province of Saxony , he worked as a farmer. In 1927 he became an artaman leader at Mansfeld .

In 1925 Trübenbach joined the NSDAP and in 1929 became a member of the district council of Langensalza. He later became head of the Langensalza district of the NSDAP .

In the Reichstag election of July 1932, Trübenbach was elected to the German Reichstag for the first time , which he then - his mandate was confirmed in the elections of November 1932, March 1933, November 1933, 1936 and 1938 - for almost thirteen years, until it collapsed belonged to the Nazi regime in the spring of 1945 as a member of parliament.

In February 1934 he took over an ancestral farm in Alterstedt , where he worked as a farmer.

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