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Abgeordneter Herbert Barthel (* August 24th, 1895 in Breslau - † September 28th, 1945 in Bad Nenndorf) was a German Politician in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and work
Herbert Barthel was born in 1895 as the son of Heinrich Post Assistant Barthel. After attending elementary school and junior high school in Breslau he joined in 1912 as a telegraph narrow tool in the service of the German Post an. From 1915 to 1918 he participated in the First World War in part. He then participated in the Reserve Corps of the struggles of the early postwar period in Lithuania and East Prussia, then get involved until April 1920 Silesian border protection.

From 1920 to 1933 Barthel was a civil servant for the German Reich Post in Breslau, Schweidnitz , Burgsteinfurt , Münster and Recklinghausen active. In October 1933 Barthel was appointed district in Luedinghausen.

Since 1922 Barthel became involved in the Nationalist movement. In 1924 he joined the nationalist-social block before 1925 in the Nazi Party came (member number 16,218). In 1925 he took over the office of a district manager in Munster, and then act from 1926 to 1931 as a local leader in Recklinghausen. From 1932 to 1934, he took over the duties of the district leader of the NSDAP in the district of Recklinghausen country. He in turn was district leader in Luedinghausen From October 1933 to June 1934 and from January 1937 to March 1938. Also in October 1933, he performed the duties of Gauinspekteurs in the district of Northern Westphalia. In SA, he reached the rank of Standartenfiihrer.

On March 11, 1938 Barthel came after replacement for the late William Rosenbaum as a deputy in the Nazi Reichstag one, which he belonged until the end of the Nazi regime as a representative of the constituency 17 (Westfalen Nord).

In the denazification process Barthel in 1949 posthumously classified in category III (lesser offenders).