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Walter Ruppin (* June 22nd, 1885 in Gutenpaaren - † May 3rd, 1945 in Berlin) was a German SS-Obersturmbannführer in the Waffen SS, NSDAP, and SA during World War II.

Life and Work
After attending elementary school and a high school in Brandenburg an der Havel Ruppin studied natural sciences and mathematics at the Georg-August University in Göttingen, later medicine in Breslau and Munich. In 1913 he received the license in Munich. In the same year he received his doctorate with a 33-page dissertation on the topic " Using the protein response of lung sputum in pulmonary tuberculosis "to Dr. med. in Göttingen. He subsequently underwent specialist training for municipal, school and care doctors at the State Medical Academy of medical officers in Berlin. In the spring of 1914 he settled as a general practitioner in Neuhardenberg down. From 1914 to 1918 Ruppin took as a medical officer in the First World War, in part. In war Ruppin was awarded the Iron Cross awarded both classes.

1928 Ruppin joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party a (NSDAP). [1] He was also a member of the Sturmabteilung (SA), in which he was employed as a group and standards of doctor with the rank of Sturmbannführer. In November 1929, Ruppin community representatives and council member of the circle Lebus. In the Reichstag elections of July 1932 Ruppin was a candidate of the Nazi party for the constituency 5 (Frankfurt an der Oder) in the Reichstag voted. After his mandate in the elections of November 1933 March 1933 November 1933, March 1936 and August 1938 confirmed Ruppin belonged to the German parliament a total of almost thirteen years - from July 1932 to May 1945 - on. One of the most important parliamentary events at which he was involved during his deputies time, was the adoption of the Enabling Act in March 1933, which was decided, among other things with his voice.

After 1933 was Ruppin company doctor of the Berlin Transport Services, Gauamtsleiter in Neumark, since 1934 also obersturmbannführer [2] on the staff of the SS Main Office and chief officer of the provincial office of Brandenburg Kassenärztlichen unification of Germany. According to Kater Ruppin was also responsible for the arrest of the Jewish doctor Landsberg, which he accused of Veruntreuungsvergehens that he himself had committed. Moreover Ruppin became the successor Landsberg on the Board of the Medical Association for the province Brandenburg and Posen-West Prussia. [1] He was also an employee of the magazine Märkischer Adler and support the Golden Party Badge.

Awards

 * Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse (1914)


 * Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (1914)


 * Goldenes Parteiabzeichen der NSDAP