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Károly Kampmann (* February 13th, 1902 in Budapest - † KIA May 4th, 1945 in Berlin) was a Reichsarbeitsführer in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and Work
Karoly Kampmann was born in 1902 as the son of German parents in Budapest. In his childhood, he was educated in Dresden, Leipzig and Berlin. The High School he laid in 1921. He then studied law at the Universities of Berlin and Leipzig. In 1922 he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia Berlin. [1] In the Kösener Corp lists 1960, he is not listed. He then worked as a merchant in the export business of his father.

Kampmann in 1930 was a member of the Nazi Party in April. In August 1930 Kampmann took his first official party of the NSDAP, when he took over duties as chairman of the Section Gneisenau cells. After he had proved himself in this position, appointed him leader of the section section Gneisenau was entrusted to the district of Greater Berlin from April to December 1931.

From August 1931 to March 13, 1933 for Kampmann finally acted as Gaupropagandaleiter the Gau Greater Berlin, where he in close contact with the Berlin Gauleiter Joseph Goebbels came. On January 1, 1933 Kampmann was Goebbels with the post of head of the main font of him, Goebbels, founded and edited Nazi newspaper The assault charge after Goebbels from the previous publisher Julius Lippert had separated after an argument. After he had performed this task for 15 months, Kampmann was who had made ​​according to Goebbels "his thing" as head of the attack "good" [2], on 1 April 1934, chief editor of the German Schnelldienst appointed the German news agency. As chief editor of the attack followed him Hans Schwarz van Berk after. He also served from June 1934 press manager at the Reich Labor Service (RAD).

From 1932 until the dissolution of this corporation in the fall of 1933 Kampmann was a member of the Prussian Landtag. Then he sat from November 1933 to the end of the Nazi regime as MP for the constituency of 3 (Berlin East) in the Nazi Reichstag.

There was also a number of honorary offices: So Kampmann was head of the National Association in Berlin National Federation of German press (RDP). He was a member of the Small Council leader and member of the Reich Committee in the RDP. He also was a member of the Board and Chairman of the training line of the Reich Press School of RDP and Vice President of the German Press Club. In addition, he was Chief of Press and Propaganda Office of the national leadership of the Reich Labor Service and distinction Gauarbeitsführer, attendee of the film Oberprüfstelle and a permanent member of the Imperial Chamber.

Kampmann 1943 General Labor leader and director of the Press and Propaganda Office of the Reich Labor leader in Berlin.