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as a member of Infantry Regiment 94, “Grand Duke of Saxony” and Reserve Infantry Regiment 233. He was wounded twice and was awarded the
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Landvolk unterm Hakenkreuz. Agrar- und Rassenpolitik in der Rhön. Ein Beitrag zur Landesgeschichte Bayerns, Hessens und Thüringens
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from electoral constituency 12, Thuringia, in November 1933 and would retain this seat until May 1945. After
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Thüringen-Handbuch – Territorium, Verfassung, Parlament, Regierung und Verwaltung in Thüringen 1920 bis 1995
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left the State ministry on 22 January 1936, Marschler also took on the portfolio of Minister of Education.
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at the national level, Sauckel was appointed to the newly created position of Thuringian
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In November 1922, Marschler joined the Nazi Party and became a member of the Ilmenau
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politician who served as one of the first two Nazis to hold ministerial office in a
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Gauleiter: The Regional Leaders of the Nazi Party and Their Deputies, 1925 - 1945
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In 1940 Marschler was appointed head of the Thuringian State office for the
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Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945
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in October 1933, Marschler went on to be elected as a member of the
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proceedings and was convicted by a Bavarian court. After a stay in
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for both Finance and Economics on 26 August 1932 in the cabinet of
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against Frick on 1 April 1931, Marschler and Frick resigned.
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in any German State. Marschler was given the portfolio of
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as the son of a mill owner. From 1900 to 1907 he attended
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from 1931 to 1932. After the Nazi Party victory in the
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Nazi Party politician; Thuringian Minister-President
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He then moved to 161:22 January 1936 â€“ 8 May 1945 7: 1106:German Army personnel of World War I 125:26 August 1932 â€“ 8 May 1945 89:26 August 1932 â€“ 8 May 1945 1116:Members of the Landtag of Thuringia 499:National Socialist Freedom Movement 314:National Socialist Freedom Movement 1171:Members of the Reichstag 1938–1945 1166:Members of the Reichstag 1936–1938 1121:Members of the Reichstag 1933–1936 564:, Marschler served briefly as the 150:Minister of Education of Thuringia 114:Minister of Economics of Thuringia 14: 867:Information about Willy Marschler 1131:Minister-presidents of Thuringia 967: 610:. In 1943 he was promoted to SA- 337: 295: 46:8 May 1933 â€“ 8 May 1945 493:, Marschler was elected to the 34:Minister-President of Thuringia 877:Files of the Reich Chancellery 788:. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag. 640:from the internment camp near 562:1932 Thuringian state election 507:1929 Thuringian state election 1: 1111:Mayors of places in Thuringia 550:. In addition, Marschler was 378:Reserve Infantry Regiment 223 765:Hohmann, Joachim S. (1992). 644:. In 1948-1949 he underwent 208:1931 â€“ 15 June 1932 1036:Federal Republic of Germany 1002:Soviet administration / DDR 1187: 579:Fritz Sauckel. After the 1026:state abolished 1952–1990 965: 869:in the Reichstag database 529:(Councilor of State) for 406: 236: 201: 154: 118: 82: 39: 28: 746:Broszat, Martin (1987). 730:Miller & Schulz 2021 718:Miller & Schulz 2021 706:Miller & Schulz 2012 485:(Local Group) headed by 1161:Sturmabteilung officers 917:Free State of Thuringia 750:. Berg Publishers Ltd. 535:motion of no confidence 423:. He went on to be the 75:Minister of Finance of 1146:Nazi Party politicians 1060:Christine Lieberknecht 443:Marschler was born in 581:Nazi seizure of power 361:Years of service 1141:Nazi Party officials 784:Klee, Ernst (2007). 682:Post & Mahl 1999 519:coalition government 513:. He, together with 495:Landtag of Thuringia 431:through most of the 375:Infantry Regiment 94 355:Imperial German Army 219:Hans Severus Ziegler 1151:People from Legnica 913:Minister-presidents 616:. A holder of the 949:Richard LeutheuĂźer 861:External web links 618:Golden Party Badge 577:Minister-President 523:ministerial office 503:front organization 425:Minister-President 256:Kingdom of Prussia 1083: 1082: 852:978-3-740-00962-5 833:978-1-781-55826-3 814:978-1-932970-21-0 795:978-3-596-16048-8 776:978-3-631-45093-2 757:978-0-854-96517-5 696:, pp. 77–78. 660:, where he died. 613:ObergruppenfĂĽhrer 586:Reichsstatthalter 573:Minister of State 410: 409: 280:Baden-WĂĽrttemberg 1178: 1070:Thomas Kemmerich 971: 906: 899: 892: 883: 856: 837: 818: 799: 780: 761: 733: 727: 721: 715: 709: 703: 697: 691: 685: 679: 571:before becoming 491:Beer Hall Putsch 453:in Liegnitz and 343: 341: 340: 328:Military service 323:Commercial Clerk 300: 299: 272: 241:Personal details 227: 215: 206: 180: 168: 159: 145:Alphons Gaertner 142: 132: 123: 106: 96: 87: 65: 53: 44: 19: 1186: 1185: 1181: 1180: 1179: 1177: 1176: 1175: 1086: 1085: 1084: 1079: 1030: 1021:Werner Eggerath 996: 992:Willy Marschler 972: 963: 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Index

Minister-President of Thuringia
Fritz Sauckel
Hermann Brill
Thuringia
Fritz Wachtler
Gauleiter
Gau Thuringia
Hans Severus Ziegler
Fritz Wachtler
Liegnitz
Kingdom of Prussia
German Empire
Karlsruhe
Baden-WĂĽrttemberg
West Germany
Nazi Germany
NSDAP
National Socialist Freedom Movement
German Empire
Imperial German Army
World War I
Iron Cross
Nazi Party
German State
Minister-President
Thuringia
Third Reich
Liegnitz
volksschule
Plauen

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