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Abgeordneter Emil Bannemann (* April 15th, 1902 in Drevenack - † May 23rd, 1957 in Kiel) was a German Politician in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and work
After attending elementary school in the East Prussian Emil Witt mouth Bannemann took off in 1917 at the First World War in part. In 1920 he became a member of the Freikorps Lowenfeld. From 1923 to 1924 he participated in the Ruhr fighting part. In 1922, he joined the Nazi Party, for which he was active in Munster in 1924. In 1925 Bannemann the leadership of the newly established local NSDAP in Lübeck and 1926, he was just there, district manager. After 1927 was briefly left the NSDAP, he joined her in 1928 again.

From 1929 Bannemann was a member of the citizenship of Lübeck, where Group Chairman for the NSDAP. On March 11, 1933 Bannemann was State Secretary for Labour and Welfare and from 30 May 1933 he was a Senator for Labour and Welfare of the City of Lübeck. From 1933 he was a member of the Supervisory Board of Lübeck mortgage bank. [1] From 1936 to April 1937, he was a trustee of the work for the economic territory of Saxony.

In September 1937, he was Gauhauptstellenleiter the German Labor Front (DAF) in the district of Schleswig-Holstein and member of the Prussian Provincial appointed - he has coordinate the use of forced labor. [2] He was chairman of the construction company Neue Heimat and member of the board of several banks in Schleswig-Holstein. Bannemann occurred on December 9, 1939 at Nachrückverfahren for Mr Joachim Meyer-Quade as a deputy in the Nazi Reichstag one in which he held until the end of the Nazi regime the constituency represented 13 (Schleswig-Holstein) in early 1945. In 1949, he was considered an offender in Group III in the denazification process; Pension claims were denied.