Rudolf Klieber

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Rudolf Klieber

Curt Arno Rudolf Klieber (born September 6, 1900 in Naußlitz near Dresden , † April 25, 1980 in Holzminden ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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Rudolf Klieber was the son of the estate manager Karl Friedrich Hermann Klieber.

After attending elementary and middle school, Rudolf Klieber was trained at a seminar for farmers in Schweidnitz . He then earned his living as an agricultural official. From 1918 he briefly took part in the First World War. Later he lived as a farmer in Liegnitz .

From January 1931 Klieber worked full-time for the NSDAP ( membership number 56.388), among other things as district leader . After the " seizure of power " by the National Socialists , Klieber acted, among other things, as councilor in Liegnitz and as the party's representative for the city and the district of Liegnitz.

Klieber ran on the nomination for the NSDAP at number 654 in the election to the German Reichstag on November 12, 1933, but initially did not move into the National Socialist Reichstag .

In July 1934, Klieber entered the National Socialist Reichstag as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag in the follow-up procedure for Emil Sembach, who was shot in the Röhm affair on June 30, 1934 , and which he held as a representative of constituency 8 (Liegnitz) until the end of the Nazi dictatorship in spring 1945. belonged to.

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  1. ^ Birth register of the StA Löbtau, No. 1335/1900
  2. Death register StA Holzminden, No. 137/1980