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Fritz Emil Irrgang

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German politician

Fritz Emil Irrgang (born May 10, 1890, in Linderode, Province of Brandenburg – died December 16, 1951, in Northeim) was a German politician and member of the Nazi Party and the Sturmabteilung (SA).

Irrgang joined the Nazi Party in 1929, joining the SA at the same time, an organisation in which he subsequently attained the rank of SA-Standartenführer. In 1933 he was elected to the Reichstag as a member for the Province of Westphalia and he served as a member of that body until the collapse of Nazism in 1945. He also served as Bürgermeister of a number of German towns during the Nazi period, notably Recklinghausen from 1939 to 1945.

Following the Second World War, Irrgang joined the Free Democratic Party and served as the chairman of a local government committee for that party.

References

  1. ^ Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Zweite aktualisierte Auflage, Frankfurt am Main 2005, p. 279
  2. Irrgang in the databank of Reichstag members
  3. Bürgermeister von Recklinghausen seit dem Jahr 1305 bis Heute Archived 2012-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
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