Wilhelm Kohlmeyer

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Wilhelm Kohlmeyer

Wilhelm Kohlmeyer (born March 12, 1907 in Hamburg , † February 12, 1943 in Gubin near Stalino , USSR) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

After attending primary school , Wilhelm Kohlmeyer tried to become a civil servant, but was dismissed from civil service due to the Civil Service Reduction Act of 1923. He then earned his living as a factory worker, baker and stone worker for almost ten years.

On November 1, 1923, Kohlmeyer was appointed leader of the youth union of the NSDAP in Hamburg. In 1934 he became leader of an area of ​​the Hitler Youth (HJ). Kohlmeyer, who was the holder of the Golden Decoration of Honor of the NSDAP (No. 23.494) and the Golden Decoration of Honor of the HJ (No. 15), also served as an honorary state youth worker for the Hanseatic City of Hamburg.

After he had run unsuccessfully in the Reichstag election in 1936 , Kohlmeyer sat from April 1938 until his death in 1943 as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 34 (Hamburg) . His mandate was then continued by Franz Paul until the end of the war .

Kohlmeyer died in fighting in the Ukraine in February 1943.

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