Edwin Gebauer
Edwin Gebauer (born 16 June 1884 in Borna, Leipzig - date of death unknown) was a German politician and member of the Nazi Party.
From a rural background, Gebauer worked on the family poultry farm and at their forge before serving in the First World War with the Fuß-Artillerie-Regiment Nr. 12. He was awarded the Iron Cross Second Class and the Friedrich-August-Medal for his war service.[1]
Gebauer became involved in rightist politics in 1924 and joined the Nazi Party at an unknown date.[1] He became a leader in the Sturmabteilung in 1926, achieving the rank of SA-Sturmbannführer in 1931 and SA-Standartenführer in 1937.[1]
In the July 1932 election to the Reichstag, Gebauer was elected to serve as a member for electoral constituency 3 (Potsdam II) representing the Nazis.[2] He was not re-elected in November 1932 when the Nazis suffered a sizeable decline in their vote.
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b c Joachim Lilla, Martin Döring, Andreas Schulz, Statisten in Uniform: Die Mitglieder des Reichstags 1933–1945. Ein biographisches Handbuch. Unter Einbeziehung der völkischen und nationalsozialistischen Reichstagsabgeordneten ab Mai 1924, Droste, Düsseldorf 2004, Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)., p. 170
- ^ Gebauer, Edwin entry in the Reichstag Members Database
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