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Josef Klant (8 December 1869 – 7 September 1927) was an early member of the
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and served as the first ''
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Early life

After attending elementary school, he worked in the mining industry from 1883 to 1886. Then he moved to Hamburg and became a clerk at Blohm+Voss, a shipbuilding company. In 1899, now a travel agent for his employer, he was granted citizenship in Hamburg. In 1903 he bought a cigar business which he ran until his death. Drawn to right wing and conservative political views, he became a member of the
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, and later the German National People’s Party. He was also a member of the ''
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'', the most active, and most influential anti-Semitic federation in the
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. In July 1922, he joined the Nazi Party and became chairman of the local Nazi association. When the Party was banned in the wake of the
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, he remained a tireless organizer and founded several cover associations which were quickly banned as well. In 1923 and 1924 he remained active as a speaker at several mass meetings. The Hamburg association was last reorganized under the name the Blücher Group, and in February 1924 Klant was sentenced to 4 months in prison and a 500 ''Reichsmark'' fine for his continued illegal activities on its behalf. In October 1924 he was elected to the Hamburg State Parliament under the auspices of the
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. He would remain a member of this body until his death.


Nazi Party career

In March 1925 Klant re-joined the Nazi Party (membership number 1,065) after the ban on it was lifted, and he founded the Nazi Local Group (''Ortsgruppe'') in Hamburg, Germany’s second largest city. On 27 March he was proclaimed the first ''
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'' of Gau Hamburg and confirmed in this post by
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on 15 July. He maintained his headquarters in the backrooms of his cigar shop. Klant's Gau was a member of the National Socialist Working Association, a short-lived group of north and northwest German ''Gaue'', organized and led by Gregor Strasser, which unsuccessfully sought to amend the
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. It was dissolved in 1926 following the Bamberg Conference. Klant was considered to be in the moderate wing of the Party and opposed the use of force as a tactic against political opponents. He did not succeed in asserting himself against the ''
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'' (SA) in Hamburg. Constant quarrels between the SA and the '' Gau'' political leadership were the result. In addition, the Party membership remained largely lower middle class and failed to attract sizeable numbers of workers. The membership stagnated and the leadership was factionalized. Klant was increasingly unable to control his subordinates. In October 1926 Klant offered to resign, hoping that this would be refused thereby strengthening his position in the leadership. Instead, the Party headquarters in
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sent Strasser, now the national Propaganda Leader, to Hamburg to supervise a total restructuring. On 4 November 1926, Strasser removed Klant as ''Gauleiter''. In addition, Hamburg lost its status as a ''Gau'' and was renamed the "Independent ''Ortsgruppe'' (Local Group) Hamburg." Strasser oversaw the election of Albert Krebs with the title of Chairman (in effect, ''
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'') of the new organization. Klant protested his removal by appealing to his fellow ''Gauleiters'', but relinquished his challenge when it became clear that Strasser had the full support of Hitler. Klant took no additional active part in party affairs, and died on 7 September 1927 after suffering a stroke. At his funeral in
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, Albert Krebs spoke on behalf of the Party.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Klant, Josef 1869 births 1927 deaths Gauleiters German National People's Party politicians German Völkisch Freedom Party politicians National Socialist Working Association members Nazi Party officials People from the Province of Silesia Politicians from Hamburg