Werner Scheibner

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Werner Scheibner (born April 23, 1899 in Steinheim (Westphalia) ; † unknown) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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In his youth, Scheibner attended elementary school and high school in Höxter on the Weser. Later he was trained at the arts and crafts school and at the art academy in Kassel . From 1917 he took part in the First World War as a flagjunker with the 135 Infantry Regiment , in which he was awarded the Iron Cross, 2nd class.

After a few years as a volunteer in various gardeners, Scheibner completed a course at the Siemens and Schuckert agricultural experimental farm. Then he took over the management of the Hohenhof experimental farm near Hagen in Westphalia. Scheibner later became self-employed as the owner of a nursery in Wuppertal- Barmen.

As a member of the NSDAP, Scheibner sat from July to November 1932 as a member of the Reichstag for constituency 22 (Düsseldorf-Ost) .

In the address book for Barmen from 1930 Scheibner is listed as "painter & horticultural company" at 30 Dorotheenstrasse. In the address book from 1934 he is listed with the address Landheim 8. In 1936 it is no longer recorded.

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