Willy Marschler
Willy Marschler (* 12. August 1893 in Liegnitz; † 1951) were a National Socialist politician in Thuringia .
Marschler was vocational in Weimar action assistant and commercial agent of the non-profit corporation for employee homesteads. It became 1924 member of the federal state parliament of Thuringia, at first as a delegate of the DVFB (German Völki liberty movement), starting from 1927 up to the dissolution of the federal state parliament 1933 as a member of the NSDAP - parliamentary group. Of 23. January 1930 up to the resignation, after a successful motion of no confidence of the SPD at the 1. April 1931, was he as Council of State for Weimar cabinet member of the government tree Frick.
After the choice victory of the NSDAP to VI. Thüringer federal state parliament took over Marschler to 26. August 1932 under the chairman of the Department of State Fritz Sauckel as Ministers of State for finances and economics government responsibility, before it to 8. May 1933 as Prime Minister and Ministers of Finance Nachfolger von Sauckel became. Actual power in Thuringia kept however as new realm governors Sauckel, the Prime Minister was responsible to who and who had to confirm the laws issued by the federal state government. Besides was Marschler from 1931 to 1932 mayors von Ohrdruf and starting from November 1933 member of Reichstag. 1940 he was appointed the director/conductor of the national office Thuringia for the four-year plan and 1943 the SA - upper group leaders.
Weimar Republic:
Arnold Rudolf Paulssen |
August Frölich |
Smelling pool of broadcasting corporations Leutheusser |
Arnold Rudolf Paulssen |
Erwin tree |
Fritz Sauckel
national socialism:
Willy Marschler
SBZ/DDR:
Hermann Brill |
Rudolf Paul |
Werner Eggerath
Federal Republic:
Josef Duchač |
Bernhard Vogel |
Dieter existing building
| person data | |
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| NAME | Marschler, Willy |
| ALTERNATIVE NAME | |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | German National Socialist politician |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 12. August 1893 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Liegnitz |
| DYING DATE | 1951 |
| DYING PLACE | |
