Walter Grellmann

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Friedrich Max Walter Grellmann (born October 16, 1888 in Dresden-Pieschen , † after 1933) was a German politician ( DNVP ) and was a member of the Saxon state parliament on several occasions between 1920 and 1933 .

Life

After attending elementary school from 1892 to 1902, Grellmann was from 1903 to 1910 at the teacher training college in Stollberg / Erzgeb. educated. From 1910 to 1911 he served in the 134 Infantry Regiment in Plauen . He then worked as a vicar in Gröba , Merschwitz and Nünchritz and then as an assistant teacher in Folbern near Großenhain . From 1913 Grellmann worked as a teacher in Russia and was interned there in various places after the outbreak of the First World War. In June 1918 he returned to Germany and was later employed as a headmaster in Tröbigau . Grellmann was a member of the Saxon Educators' Association and honorary chairman of the German National Youth Association in Bischofswerda and the surrounding area.

Grellmann was a member of the German National People's Party from 1920 to 1922 in the first electoral term of the Saxon state parliament in the Weimar Republic . In the second electoral period he was from December 14, 1922 as a replacement for the deceased MP Oswin Schmidt until 1929 again a member of the Saxon state parliament. In 1933, after being brought into line, he was again a member of the Saxon state parliament.

Nothing is known about his further life after 1933.

literature

  • Degeners who is it? VIII edition, Leipzig 1922, p. 517.
  • Degeners who is it? IX. Edition, Berlin 1928, p. 527.

Individual evidence

  1. Grellmann, Walter. In: Historical minutes of the Saxon state parliament. Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library , accessed on July 4, 2018 . The information in the source is z. T. defective.