Otto Speidel (politician)

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Otto Speidel (born May 1, 1895 in Möckmühl ; † November 27, 1957 in Stuttgart ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ). He was the NSDAP district leader of Neckarsulm and from 1932 to 1933 a member of the state parliament of the Free People's State of Württemberg .

Life

Otto Speidel was the son of the teacher Christoph Speidel (1861-1924) and his wife Maria Schmehl (1876-1902). He had two siblings and three half-siblings, one of whom died early. In 1923 he married Margarethe Heyde; the marriage remained childless.

He was a member of the community council of Neuenstadt am Kocher and Neckarsulm district leader of the NSDAP. On April 24, 1932 he was elected for the NSDAP in the electoral association Heilbronn-Neckarsulm in the Württemberg state parliament, in which he was a member of the tax committee. Speidel was also a member of the 5th state parliament, which was not elected but was formed on the basis of the results of the Reichstag election of March 5, 1933 and met only once, due to its 12th place on the NSDAP state list. In 1933 he was State Commissioner for the Neckarsulm and Brackenheim regional offices .

Speidel worked as a senior official geometer. In 1935 he became a senior councilor at the Technical State Office of Württemberg, later he was ministerial director (personnel officer for the non-legal higher service) at the Reich Ministry of the Interior and head of the Württemberg representation at the Reich in Berlin .

Individual evidence

  1. Susanne Schlösser: Chronicle of the city of Heilbronn . Volume IV: 1933-1938. Heilbronn City Archives , Heilbronn 2001, ISBN 3-928990-77-2 , p. 19 (= publications of the archive of the city of Heilbronn . Volume 39).

literature

  • Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 , p. 875-876 .