Oskar Zschake-Papsdorf

Kreisleiter Oskar Zschake-Papsdorf (12 January 1902 in Leipzig - disappeared June 1943) was a German Politician and Abgeordneter in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and work
After schooling Zschake-Papsdorf was trained as municipal officials. At least until the 1930s, he worked in small, medium and large municipalities. According to information in the Reichstag Manual Zschake-Papsdorf occurred in 1923 in the National Socialist German Workers' Party. After the founding of the party in 1925, he joined her again. He also became a member of their battle formation, the Sturmabteilung. In the party he took office in succession as local leader, Ortsgruppenleiter in Oschatz and organization of the NSDAP-Gauverwaltung Saxony. In November 1933 Zschake-Papsdorf moved as a Abgeordneter of the NSDAP for the Wahlkreis 29 in Leipzig in the Reichstag, which he at least until the year 1943, probably belonged even to the end of the Nazi regime in 1945. From 1938 Zschake-Papsdorf was acting with the office of Kreisleiter of the circle Chemnitz charge, which he took over in 1943.

Awards

 * Golden Party Badge