Robert Schulte

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Robert Schulte (born November 9, 1883 in Langenberg , Rhineland, † October 2, 1939 in Berlin ) was a German politician (economic party).

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After attending primary school in Langenberg and Eickel, Schulte was trained for four years at the commercial school in Bochum. Later he first worked in various commercial offices, then as a buyer and authorized signatory of a hard coal mine.

From 1919 to 1926 Schulte worked as a manufacturer and then as an independent businessman. During these years he was also a co-founder of the Association of Commercial Mine Officials.

Schulte was now politically active in the Reich Party of German Middle Classes (Economic Party ). In 1926 he became a city councilor in Wanne-Eickel .

In July 1929 Schulte entered the fourth Reichstag of the Weimar Republic , elected in May 1928, as a representative of constituency 18 (Westphalia South) until September 1930, as a replacement for his deceased party colleague Wilhelm Lünenschloß .

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