Vincent Stehle

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Vincent Stehle

Vinzenz Stehle (born January 22, 1901 in Hirrlingen , † February 10, 1967 in Bittelbronn ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Life

Stehle attended elementary school from 1907 to 1915. From 1915 to 1917 he was trained at the Bittelbronn advanced training school. In the spring of 1918 he joined the Mountain Division II of the 3rd Jägerregiment. After the war in 1919, Stehle belonged to the Regiment 59 Grenzschutz Oberost. From 1921 to 1923 Stehle attended the agricultural school in Haigerloch.

In the 1920s, Stehle became a member of the NSDAP. In 1929 he became a member of the local council in Hechingen . In the general election of July 1932, Stehle was a candidate of the Nazi Party for the constituency 31 (Württemberg) in the Reichstag voted, of which he was subsequently without interruption until May 1945th The most important parliamentary event in which Stehle took part during his time as a member of parliament was the passing of the Enabling Act in March 1933, which was also passed with Stehle's vote.

On March 12, 1933, Stehle became the party leader of the NSDAP in the Hohenzollern municipal parliament . He was also a member of the Economic Policy Committee of the Chamber of Agriculture for the Sigmaringen administrative region. In the Sturmabteilung (SA), Stehle first achieved the rank of standard and later that of SA Oberführer. He was also the district farmer leader of the district farming communities of Hohenzollern and Neckar Eyach.

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