Rudolf Habedank

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Rudolf Habedank

Rudolf Karl Friedrich Habedank (born December 24, 1893 in Neustadt (Mecklenburg) , † July 20, 1969 in Hamburg ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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Rudolf Habedank attended elementary school in Hamburg , became an electrician, worked as a fitter and passed the master craftsman's examination in 1922.

After the outbreak of World War I he volunteered as a war volunteer and became a pioneer and dismissed as a non-commissioned officer. In February 1917 he was wounded on the Western Front in France.

In 1929 he joined the NSDAP. The following year he became the local group leader in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel . From 1930 Gau operating cell manager, he was appointed Gau operating cell chairman in 1931. From 1931 to 1933 he was a member of the Hamburg Parliament . In 1933 he was appointed to the Hamburg State Council and in 1938 to the councilor in Hamburg. Habedank was, as DAF district manager in Hamburg, also a member of the Reich Chamber of Labor of the DAF , the Supreme Court of Honor and Disciplinary Court of the DAF and head of the district chamber of labor in Hamburg.

Habedank was from 1933 to 1939 as a "trustee" the "strong man" in the people's welfare . From November 12, 1933 until the end of Nazi rule in spring 1945, Habedank was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 34 (Hamburg) .

At the NSKK , he rose to at least Standartenführer.

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  1. Habedank, Rudolf on the pages of the German Digital Library
  2. ^ Rüdiger Hachtmann: Das Wirtschaftsimperium der Deutschen Arbeitsfront 1933-1945 , p. 207