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Abgeordneter Max Kolb (* February 28th, 1889 in Bayreuth - † unknown) was a German Politician in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and work
After attending a seminar school in Bayreuth piston was for five years from 1902 to 1907 at a seminar in Bayreuth trained as a primary school teacher. This profession he practiced from then until 1933. In addition, he completed studies at the universities of Jena and Erlangen. He also spent five years as a volunteer professional advisor.

1928 piston participated in the founding of the National Socialist Teachers Association (NSLB), whose board he held until August 1936. Since March 17, 1933, he was also in the Bavarian Ministry of Culture, first in rank of officer, then from 1 August 1933 as a government. He was also Managing Director of the Reich Nazi German teacher and aide and deputy director of the Office of the Reich Nazi Teachers Association. On October 1, 1935 Kolb's carriage was followed by the upper government. Added to this was the work of a volunteer employee in the Office for Professional Education and Management Sciences in Berlin-Zehlendorf. In early October 1941, he was appointed Ministerial. In the central office of the German Labor Front, he was again Reichsamtsleiter. Piston reached in the SA to the rank of Hauptsturmführer.

Of 29 March 1936 to the end of the Nazi regime in the spring of 1945, he sat as MP for the constituency 22 (Dusseldorf East) in the Nazi Reichstag.