Alfons Grajek

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Alfons Grajek (born August 11, 1927 in Berlin ; † October 7, 1992 there ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Alfons Grajek attended an elementary school and did an apprenticeship. He initially worked as a representative of the social security system , but was drafted by the Wehrmacht and then seriously damaged by the war . After the Second World War he lived in Switzerland for two years and returned to Berlin in 1947.

Grajek joined the CDU and from 1950 studied at the German University of Politics and at the Institute for Local Science in Berlin. He worked at the National Insurance Institute Berlin (LVA) and was in the Berlin election in 1954 in the Berlin House of Representatives voted. In the following election in 1958 , Grajek was initially re-elected, but resigned in January 1959 because the district council in the Charlottenburg district had elected him to the district councilor for economy and housing. He remained in this office until 1971.

From 1966 to 1970 Grajek was the chairman of the CDU Charlottenburg.

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