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Abgeordneter Karl Schröder (* February 8th, 1897 in Forsthaus Braunhirsch - † unknown) was a German Politician in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and work
After attending the elementary school, the Präparande and a seminar for teachers Schröder took from 1915 to 1918 at the First World War, in part, where he studied at the eastern and western front was used. After the war, Schröder was from 1919 to 1933 for the National Railroad operates.

In the early 1920s, Schröder began to engage in circles of the extreme political right: In 1920 to 1923, he belonged to the German-nationalist protection and Trutzbund on. In the years 1923 to 1927 he served as district leader of the National Socialist and German Nationalist Freedom Movement. Since 1928, he took over the same office and the office of Gauinspekteurs in the NSDAP. Public offices held Schröder since 1925 he a member of the district council and the district committee and deputy member of the Provincial Committee was. Followed in 1929 he was elected to the City Council of Pomerania. 1935-36 he was a follower of Anton Hauk district administrator in the district Züllichau-Schwiebus.

In 1933, Schröder head of the city council and 1st Kreisdeputierter his home. In September 1933, he was appointed as Deputy District in Pomerania.

On April 8, 1933 Schroeder moved as substitutes for the retired deputies Karl Litzmann in the Nazi Reichstag one in which he first constituency 5 (Frankfurt an der Oder) took until November 1933 to then until March 1936 Constituency 4 ( Potsdam I) to represent.

In the general election on 29 March 1936 he ran again, but received no mandate.