词条 | Wilhelm Beyer |
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LifeBeyer grew up in Hohenmölsen, where he attended elementary school, and later worked in various industries as an apprentice. In 1902 he joined the 7 Thuringian Infantry Regiment No. 96 in Naumburg. As a military trainee, he went to the Royal Police in Kiel. In 1919 he was called as a Post assistant to the postal service. He was promoted to secretary and later chief post secretary. On 1 October 1931, he left the postal service because of illness. Beyer joined the Nazi party in 1925. On 29 November 1930 he was given mandate as a city councilor in Essen. After the National Socialist seizure he received in November 1933 in the constituency 23 (Düsseldorf West) a mandate in the Reichstag where he served until 1945. Beyer died on a business trip to Hamburg in combat in the final phase of the Second World War. References1. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ji-VMnr--ocC&pg=PA113&dq=Wilhelm+Beyer+nsdap&hl=en&ei=MQmzTImcDpHQjAeExJnLCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Wilhelm%20Beyer%20nsdap&f=false|author=Havemann, Nils|title=Fussball unterm Hakenkreuz: der DFB zwischen Sport, Politik und Kommerz|publisher=Campus Verlag|year=2005|page=113|isbn=3-593-37906-6}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Beyer, Wilhelm}}{{Germany-Nazi-politician-stub}} 4 : 1891 births|1963 deaths|German Nazi politicians|Members of the Reichstag of Nazi Germany |
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