Paul Brusch

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Paul Brusch

Paul Brusch (born October 9, 1884 in Carrenzien ; † unknown) was a German politician (NSDAP).

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After attending the Reimann Realschule in Lübeck and the building trade schools in Hildesheim and Lübeck, Brusch worked as a technician in various construction businesses. In 1910 he started his own business as a master mason in Neuhaus an der Elbe.

At the beginning of 1929 Brusch joined the NSDAP . In the same year he became a member of the district council in the Bleckede district . In 1930 he became district leader and district inspector in the NSDAP district in East Hanover, before he was a member of the Bleckede district committee from 1931 to 1934. By 1938 at the latest, Brusch became a member of the district committee of Lüneburg.

From July 1932 to May 1945 Brusch sat as a member of the Reichstag, in which he represented constituency 15 (East Hanover). After 1940 he worked in Metz in Lorraine. He was briefly deleted from the NSDAP's membership list in 1944.

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Web links

  • Paul Brusch in the database of members of the Reichstag