Paul Vorbeck

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Paul Vorbeck

Paul Vorbeck (born July 26, 1899 in Tarnow , † December 13, 1946 ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending elementary school in Boitin and Tarnow, Paul Vorbeck worked in his father's agriculture. From 1917 he was drafted into Reserve Battalion 202 in Köpenick, in order to later take part in the First World War with the Landwehr Infantry Regiment 75 . After the end of the war he worked again in his father's farm, which he took over in 1931.

In 1924 Vorbeck joined the German National Freedom Party . In 1925 he joined the NSDAP. For this he took over the post of parliamentary group leader of the NSDAP parliamentary group in the district representation of Güstrow in 1932 . He also became a member of the Güstrow district committee .

After the National Socialist seizure of power in the spring of 1933, Vorbeck acted as the district farmer leader of the Güstrow district.

From 1932 until the dissolution of this body in autumn 1933, Vorbeck was a member of the Mecklenburg-Schwerin state parliament . He then sat from November 1933 to March 1936 as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 35 (Mecklenburg) . In the Reichstag election on March 29, 1936, he ran again, but this time received no more mandate.

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