Otto Jaeschke

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Otto Jaeschke

Otto Hugo Willi Jaeschke (born November 17, 1890 in Brodelwitz , Steinau district , † May 2, 1957 in Soest ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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Jaeschke, a farmer by profession, took part in the First World War as a soldier . He joined the NSDAP in 1931 ( membership number 543.905) and became a local group adviser. From 1932 to 1938 he was an agricultural district adviser. In the district Wohlau he was from 1934 local farmers' leader. In 1935 he became regional chairman of the Reichsnährstands for the state farmers' union of Silesia and finally in 1938 the Silesian state farmer's leader. In the SS (membership number 276.207) he reached the rank of Standartenführer .

Jaeschke was a Prussian provincial councilor . After a candidate unsuccessful even at the general election on March 29, 1936 Jaeschke occurred on 19 July 1939 at the replacement candidate for the deceased members John of Reibnitz as a deputy in the Nazi Reichstag one in which he held until the end of Nazi rule the Constituency 7 (Breslau).

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