Franz Jakob (politician)

Franz Jakob ( born November 17 1891 in Veitsaurach; † September 10, 1965 in Ingolstadt ) was a German Nazi politician.

Career

Jacob worked as Reichsbahn top secretary. In 1930 he went as a delegate of the Nazi Party in the city council of Fürth. When the NSDAP was on April 24, 1932 increase in the last free state elections in Bavaria the number of its seats from 9 to 43, he was also a deputy in the Bavarian parliament.

From 1933 to 1940 he was Mayor of the city of Fürth. After that, he was from 1940 to 1945 mayor of Thorn, which was in 1939 annexed to the German Reich after the German invasion of Poland.

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