Wilhelm Kronsbein (politician)

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Wilhelm Kronsbein

Wilhelm Kronsbein (born August 13, 1884 in Dorstfeld , Dortmund district , Westphalia , † February 5, 1972 in Wilhelmshaven , Lower Saxony ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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After attending primary school , Kronsbein was trained as an electrician. In February 1903 he joined the Imperial Navy , from which he left in 1912 with the rank of chief machinist's mate. During his service, Kronsbein attended several military and technical training courses.

From 1914 to 1918 Kronsbein took part in the First World War, in which he was deployed as a police officer and chamber sergeant in the fortress hospital "Deckoffizierschule" in Wilhelmshaven . After Kronsbein retired from the army on February 4, 1919, he passed the master craftsman's examination on November 22, 1921 at the Oldenburg Chamber of Crafts. On June 16, 1928, Kronsbein found employment at the naval shipyard in Rüstringen . Since April 1930 he was a member of the local works council, of which he became chairman on April 7, 1933.

In 1929 Kronsbein joined the NSDAP . He successively took over functionaries as political administrator , local group leader, district leader and finally as district leader. On January 1, 1931, Kronsbein became a member of the city council of Rüstringen.

From March 1933 to March 1936 Kronsbein sat as a member of the NSDAP for constituency 14 (Weser-Ems) in the Reichstag. He then worked in the Wilhelmshaven Navy shipyard until the end of the war .

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