Albert Wallwey

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Albert Wallwey

Albert Wallwey (born February 19, 1897 in Nieder-Stueter , Hattingen district ; † unknown) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SA leader .

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After attending primary school , Wallwey was trained as a farmer and schnapps distiller (?) In his father's business. He took part in the First World War as a volunteer. After the war he settled as an independent businessman in Hattingen an der Ruhr.

On December 28, 1925, Wallwey joined the NSDAP. In the SA he took over the leadership of a train in Hattingen and later the leadership of the storm 22. From 1928 to 1930 Wallwey was standard leader and leader of standard 6 (Ruhr). In 1930 he was appointed district leader of the Hitler Youth (HJ). Around the same time he took over the office of Gauscharführer in Westphalia South. On December 1, 1932, he was appointed leader of Area 11, Middle Rhine, of the Hitler Youth. He was appointed area leader on January 9, 1934.

From March 1936 to April 1938 Wallwey was a member of the National Socialist Reichstag for constituency 20 (Cologne-Aachen) . In addition, there was the office of councilor of the Hanseatic City of Cologne .

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