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Eugen Munder

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court. After suffering epileptic seizures, Munder was released from custody in July 1948 on medical grounds and placed on parole. He was found to have a slow growing brain tumor and he died on 20 November 1952.
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in Stuttgart. On 15 April 1925 he joined the Party (Membership No. 1835) when the ban on it was lifted. He was a very effective organizer and re-founded the party's
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federation in Germany after the war. He resumed his career in the civil service, working as an actuary and passing written and oral examinations in 1921.
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after a rally in Stuttgart on 8 July 1925. From 1925 to 1928 Munder served as the editor and publisher of a local Nazi newspaper,
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Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925-1945, Volume II (Georg Joel - Dr. Bernhard Rust)
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and then became an apprentice in the civil service. He was conscripted in 1917, assigned to Field Artillery Regiment 13 in
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He resumed his career as a civil servant, working largely in the field of health insurance. After the
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16. Following Germany's defeat, Munder was demobilized in January 1919 and became an activist in the
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Michael Matthiesen: Munder, Eugen Paul; in: Württembergische Biographien, Band III, Stuttgart 2017,
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Hitlers Politische Generale. Die Gauleiter des 3. Reiches; ein biographisches Nachschlagewerk.
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Völkischer Radicalism - History of the Deutschvölkischen Schutz- und Trutz-Bund: 1919 to 1923
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he was arrested, and in April 1948 sentenced to four and a half years in a labor camp by a
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Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925-1945
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in 1899. After attending elementary school, he attended military school in
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Detlef Mühlberger, "Organization & Development of the Nazi Party" in:
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Hitler's Voice: The Völkisher Beobachter, 1920-1933
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Gauleiter
Gau Württemberg-Hohenzollern
Adolf Hitler
Wilhelm Murr
Stuttgart
Kingdom of Württemberg
Germany
Stuttgart
West Germany
Nazi Party
German Empire
Imperial German Army
World War I
Nazi Party
Gauleiter
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Stuttgart
Württemberg
Germany
Jena
Ulm
World War I
Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund
anti-Semitic
Nazi Party
Ortsgruppenleiter
Adolf Hitler
Gauleiter
Württemberg
Landtag

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