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Anton Sandner (* August 17th, 1906 in Graslitz - † KIA March 13th, 1942 in Leninskoye) was a Czechoslovakian (Sudeten German) Politician in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and work
After attending elementary school and secondary school in Graslitz, where he 1925 Matura acquired, he studied at universities in Berlin and Prague. He was then trained at the Academy of Physical Education in Berlin, where he passed his examination in 1930 with a degree in gymnastics and sports teacher. He also took part in a four-semester academic gymnastic and sporting course at the Friedrich-Wilhelm University and a six-semester physical education teacher training course at the University of Prague in part from which he graduated in 1930 or 1931.

From 1928 Sandner was the construction of the nationalist movement in turn Sudetenland involved: First, he was a member of the former federation Turn warden Konrad Henlein, then youth leader of the German Gymnastics Federation and the eventual leader of the Sudeten Germans turn school. From 1930 to 1937 Sandner took over the management of the physical education of high school youth in the Turner movement. In 1932 he finally obtained a teaching for physical education in the German educational academy in Prague. Also since 1932 Sandner was lecturer in physical education at the university and the German Technical University in Prague, before he was appointed head of the gymnastic school in Asch 1937.

In November 1938 Sandner was appointed in Sudetengau to marshal the Sudetengau DRL and Sports Director of the SA group Sudeten as well as the training officer of the party. He also sat from 1938 until his death in 1942 as MP for the Sudetenland in the Nazi Reichstag. His mandate was then end of the war by Anton Lutz continued.

Sandner died in March 1942 as a participant of the Second World War.