Paul Beintker

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Paul Richard Karl Beintker (born July 27, 1889 in Anklam ; † after 1938) was a German National Socialist functionary.

Life

Paul Beintker was the son of Professor Eduard Beintker (1853–1926) and his wife Pauline nee Haase. After attending grammar school in Anklam, he went to the war school, where he was made an ensign. Then he began to study economics and history. He received political training from the National Liberal Party and became party secretary and editor in Elbing . He later moved to the Berlin office of Leipziger Neuesten Nachrichten and worked as a freelance businessman for a newspaper company.

Since 1930 he was involved in the NSDAP as a Gau and later as a Reich speaker. From 1932 he was an assistant in the labor service at the NSDAP Reichsleitung and Oberstfeldmeister in the intelligence and press office. Beintker wrote several writings that were used as reading in labor service training. In 1935 he was transferred from a labor leader in the National Socialist Labor Service to a senior labor leader in the Reich Labor Service. The following year he was employed as a senior labor leader and leader of the RAD Group 132 Drömling in Klötze . As such, he published the Fiihrer Calendar for the Reich Labor Service in 1937 . At the end of January 1938, he left the Reich Labor Service.

family

Paul Beintker married Gertrud, née Engelke, in 1915. Two daughters and the son Horst Beintker , later a theologian in Jena, emerged from the marriage.

Fonts (selection)

  • Pocket calendar for the German labor service . Berlin 1933.
  • with Hermann Kretzschmann and Hans Reichardt on behalf of the Reichsleitung des Arbeitsdienst (ed.): You for me and I for you! A guide to the personal education of German labor service volunteers . Armanen-Verlag, Leipzig 1934.
  • The German labor service in questions and answers. Compiled from conversations and conversations with nationals and foreigners . Armanen-Verlag, Leipzig 1934.
  • with Hans Wilhelm Scheidt: offspring. All kinds of jokes and humor from the labor service . Metzner, Berlin [1934].
  • Leader calendar for the Reich Labor Service 1937 , Hollerbaum & Schmidt, Berlin 1936.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Michael Hansen: "Idealists" and "Failed Existences". The leader corps of the Reich Labor Service , dissertation, 2004, p. 83.