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SS-Standartenführer Rudolf Schicketanz (11 September 1900 in Mimoň - 20 September 1945 in Prague) was a Czechoslovakian Politician in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and work
After attending elementary school in Niemes and the school in Lipa Schicketanz belonged towards the end of the First World War for a few months of the Austro-Hungarian Army. In November 1918, he began studying law at the University of Prague, on which he 1922 with the promotion graduated. In 1918 he became a member of the fraternity Carolina Prague. Until 1927, he worked as a trainee lawyer in Niemes and Leipa; Then he settled until 1938 as an attorney in Haida down. 1933 closed Schicketanz the Sudeten Germans Home Front Konrad Henlein, which in 1935 is the Sudeten German Party renamed. 1934 and 1935, he was a leading player in the construction of the Sudeten German Winter Relief involved. In 1935, he was the representative of the Sudeten for the connections to the Foreign Office of the German Reich. The Volksschutzgesetzanträge of the Sudeten were initiated in 1937 by Schicketanz and written in the main proceedings. In 1938 he was a member of the negotiating committee of the Sudeten at the Prague government. In September and October 1938, Schicketanz held in Berlin. After the cession of the Sudetenland to the German Reich Schicketanz was Temporarily Deputy of the Reich Commissioner for the Sudeten areas. On November 1, 1938, he joined the NSDAP (membership no. 6697309) taken. From November 1938 Schicketanz worked as a lawyer in Reichenberg, where he "Aryanised" villa of a Jewish textile merchant was referring to the later in Lódz died. After the by-election to the Nazi Reichstag from December 4, 1938 Schicketanz occurred Empire nomination in the Reichstag. Schicketanz, the member of the Board of Škoda was resigned his seat in the Reichstag on 31 March 1943 under an order of Hitler down on board memberships. His mandate was of Fritz Amreich accepted. In the Schutzstaffel was joined, the Schicketanz (SS no. 382353) in January 1939, he held the rank of Standartenführer. After the end of World War II, Schicketanz was arrested, sentenced to death by a Czech court and in September 1945 in Pankrác Prison executed.