Rudolf Schildmann

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Rudolf Schildmann

Rudolf Wilhelm Bernhard Schildmann (born October 12, 1902 in Gnoien ; † January 10, 1987 in Bad Oldesloe ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending the community school, Rudolf Schildmann learned the blacksmith's trade . He then worked as a journeyman in various companies before taking his master craftsman examination in 1928 after visiting the training smithy in Rostock .

In the NSDAP, Schildmann took on tasks as district leader of the Malchin district and as a district speaker . He held public offices as a member of the city council of Schwerin and the district committee as well as a member of the 7th and 8th ordinary state parliaments of the Free State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin .

On June 1, 1933, Schildmann was appointed deputy Gauleiter in the Mecklenburg-Lübeck Gau. In terms of publicity, Schildmann appeared as editor and publisher of the party organ Low German Observer . From November 1933 to March 1936, Schildmann was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag as a member of constituency 35 (Mecklenburg).

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