Paul Klemp

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Paul Klemp (born January 10, 1899 ; † May 15, 1973 in Hamburg ) was a German captain and National Socialist Gauamtsleiter.

Life

Klemp joined the NSDAP and became head of the maritime department of the NSDAP's foreign organization (NSDAP / AO) . In this organization, which functioned as the 43rd Gau of the NSDAP under the direction of Ernst Wilhelm Bohle , all party members living outside the borders of the German Reich were brought together. Klemp organized appropriate contacts, as he himself went to sea as a captain. In these two functions, Klemp ran on the nomination of the NSDAP on the list with the number 454 in the election to the German Reichstag on March 29, 1936, but did not move into the National Socialist Reichstag . At that time he lived in Hamburg-Wensenbalken , Grasweg 24.

After the Second World War, Paul Klemp worked, among other things, as a site manager for one of the first shipbuilders to be certified for "Great Voyage", the M / S Mercator, built in Duisburg in 1954, which he later led as a captain.

literature

  • Walter Roller: Audio documents on cultural and contemporary history 1933-1935 , 2000, p. 340
  • Yeshayahu A. Jelinek : Between morality and realpolitik. 1997, p. 327.