Oskar Vinzent

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Oskar Vinzent (born November 7, 1912 in Wittersheim , today Mandelbachtal , † 1994 ) was a German politician of the FDP / DPS .

Life and politics

Vinzent joined the NSDAP in 1933 (membership number: 2,683,073) and two years later the SA , where he rose to become a troop leader and sergeant until he was drafted into the Wehrmacht in 1939. He was also a member of the DAF and the NSV . In June 1949, Vinzent was classified as a follower by the fourth chamber of the Supreme Purge Council . Three months later he was employed by the employment office in Sankt Wendel , where he had worked from 1935 until the war, where he was promoted to deputy director and senior government inspector. At the beginning of 1961, Vinzent was appointed personal advisor by his party friend, then Saarland's Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Paul Simonis . At the end of 1964, Vinzent succeeded the late Fritz Wedel in the Saarland state parliament, to which he belonged until the end of the electoral term six months later. As early as 1957, Vinzent ran unsuccessfully for the Bundestag . He then returned to the ministry, where he last held the position of senior government council, and in 1974 he retired.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Peter Klausch: List 1: Alphabetical list of members of the Saarland state parliament with proven NSDAP membership. (PDF; 2.2 MB) In: Brown traces in the Saar state parliament. The Nazi past of representatives from Saarland. The left. Parliamentary group in the Saarland State Parliament, Saarbrücken 2013, p. 19, accessed on August 5, 2019.
  2. Announcement No. 157 of April 25, 1977 (Official Journal p. 391 f .; PDF; 244 kB)