Peter Bell
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Biography
Peter Bell (15 July 1889 in Metz ; † 22 September 1939 in Neuburg an der Donau ) was a German teacher and politician ( NSDAP ). He was a deputy in the Reichstag of the German Reich and in the Prussian Landtag.
Life
Bell attended the Volksschule in Cologne and then the Realprogymnasium in Cologne-Nippes. Later he was at the Realgymnasien in Düsseldorf and Munich. He studied German, History and French from 1911 to 1914 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, and in 1914 he became a volunteer at the 1st Bavarian Infantry Regiment. After the First World War he promoted in 1920 at the Technical University of Munich. He was expelled from the Palatinate in 1920, and in February 1923, from the Palatinate. From April 1923 to April 1937 he was a student council at the Realschule in Cham, In the Upper Palatinate. On 1 March 1931 he joined the NSDAP.
Bell represented the constituency 25 of the National Socialist Reichstag in November 1933, and in 1933 he became a member of the city council in Cham. From 1933 to 1936, he was the district leader of the NSDAP in Viechtach, where he also served as chairman of the Regentalbahn AG supervisory board. Since 1933, he has also been a member of the Kreistag of Niederbayern-Oberpfalz. In addition, he later became head of the Gaussian Border Office of the Gaussian Bavarian Ostmark of the NSDAP. From April 1937 he directed a real school in Neuburg on the Danube. In the meantime, he was still the regional leader of the Bavarian State Parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany. He died in September 1939 in Neuburg on the Danube.