Franz Seldte

Franz Seldte
Seldte in 1933
Reich Minister for Labour
In office
30 January 1933 – 23 May 1945
(with an interruption from 30 April to 5 May 1945)
President
Chancellor
Preceded byFriedrich Syrup
Succeeded byTheo Hupfauer (between 30 April and 5 May 1945)
Federal Leader of the Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher frontkämpfer-Bund (Stahlhelm)
In office
28 March 1934 – 7 November 1935
Federal Leader of Der Stahlhelm
In office
25 December 1918 – 28 March 1934
Personal details
Born(1882-06-29)29 June 1882
Magdeburg, German Empire
Died1 April 1947(1947-04-01) (aged 64)
Fürth, Bavaria, Allied-occupied Germany
Resting placeSt Laurentius Cemetery, Rottach-Egern, Germany
Political partyNational Socialist German Workers' Party (1933–1945)
Other political
affiliations
German National People's Party (until 1933)
Alma materBrunswick University of Technology
Signature
Military service
Allegiance German Empire
Branch/serviceImperial German Army
Years of service1914–1918
RankHauptmann d.R.
Unit66th Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsWorld War I
Awards

Franz Seldte (29 June 1882 – 1 April 1947) was a German reactionary and politician who served as the Reich Minister for Labour in Nazi Germany.[1] Prior to his ministry, Seldte was a founding leader of Der Stahlhelm World War I ex-servicemen's organisation from 1918 to 1934.

  1. ^ Stackelberg (2007). The Routledge Companion to Nazi Germany, p. 243.

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