Paul Hoenscher

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Paul Hoenscher

Paul Hoenscher (born March 25, 1887 in Klein-Neudorf , Grottkau district , † February 16, 1937 ) was a German politician (NSDAP).

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Paul Hoenscher was born as the son of an independent farmer. After attending elementary school from 1894 to 1897 and grammar school from 1897 to 1900, he received practical training in farms until 1908. In addition, he was taught at the agricultural winter school. After he had belonged to the 22nd Infantry Regiment from 1908 to 1910, Hoenscher earned his living as a farmer.

From 1914 to 1918 Hönscher participated as a member of the Reserve Infantry Regiment 51 at the First World War in part, in which he with the Iron Cross was awarded II. Class and the Silesian eagle.

In the 1920s, Hoenscher joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), where he took on official duties, including as a district farmer leader. In the Reichstag election in March 1933 , Hoenscher was elected to the Reichstag as a candidate for the NSDAP in constituency 9 (Opole). From then on he belonged to the German parliament - re-elected in November 1933 and March 1936 - for almost four years until his death in February 1937.

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