Wilhelm Dieckmann (politician, 1863)

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Wilhelm Dieckmann (born March 6, 1863 in Drübeck am Harz, † June 9, 1933 in Butterholz, Uckermark ) was a German farmer and politician (NSDAP).

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Dieckmann attended secondary schools in Halberstadt and Goslar. He was then trained as a farmer on several estates in Saxony. He then attended universities in Berlin and Halle. Then he belonged to the 5th Thuringian Infantry Regiment No. 94.

On July 1, 1890, Dieckmann took over the estate (domain) Altenrode in the Wernigerode district in the Harz region. In 1909 he began managing his own estate, the Butterholz estate in the Prenzlau district. From 1919 to 1924 Dieckmann was a city councilor in Brüssow, then a member of the magistrate until 1929. In the spring of 1929 he was also a member of the district council.

At the end of the 1920s, Dieckmann became a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). For this he was elected to the seventh Reichstag of the Weimar Republic in the Reichstag election of July 1932 , in which he represented constituency 4 (Potsdam I) until the election in November of the same year .

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