Werner Stoll

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Werner Hugo Otto Stoll (born February 14, 1902 in Waltershausen , † November 25, 1987 in Kiel ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Werner Stoll came from Thuringia , his father was president of the regional court there. He had studied law and initially worked as the second mayor in Bamberg . From 1930 he was active in Coburg together with Franz Schwede for the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP).

On October 17, 1936, Werner Stoll was appointed to succeed Carl Heydemann as Lord Mayor of Stralsund . In personal union he was also head of the Office for Local Politics in the district leadership of the NSDAP .

During the Second World War, Werner Stoll volunteered at the front twice; During his second assignment in 1943, Hans Fichtner was initially appointed as a temporary successor in the office of Lord Mayor.

literature

  • Detlev Brunner: Stralsund. A city in system change from the end of the German Empire to the 1960s , publications on SBZ / GDR research in the Institute for Contemporary History Oldenbourg, R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-486-59805-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Ewe : History of the city of Stralsund . Publications of the Stralsund City Archives, Volume X. Verlag Hermann Böhlaus Nachhaben, Weimar 1984, p. 319.