Reinhold Fritsch

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Reinhold Fritsch (born June 21, 1904 ; † unknown) was a German National Socialist functionary.

Live and act

Fritsch joined the NSDAP and became its district leader in the Schweinitz district in the Prussian province of Saxony , based in Herzberg (Elster) . A little later he also took over the office of mayor in the district town of Herzberg. He himself lived in Schweinitz , at Schliebener Strasse 70. As district leader and mayor, he worked closely with the new district administrator, Hans Herbert Dengler , who had initially come to Herzberg on a provisional basis in 1936 and whom he introduced to this office. As a local politician, Fritsch u. a. the second addendum to the market regulation of the city of Herzberg from January 14, 1936 and was largely responsible for the implementation of the November pogroms 1938 in the Prussian district of Schweinitz.

In the German Reichstag election on March 29, 1936 , Reinhold Fritsch ran in constituency 11 ( Merseburg ) on the penultimate list of the NSDAP election proposal with the number 1030. However, he received no mandate. Fritsch renewed his candidacy in the election for the Greater German Reichstag in 1938, but this time again without success.

Publications

  • Preface to the local calendar for the Schweinitz district , 1942

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