Alfons Waltzog

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Alfons Waltzog (born December 24, 1910 in Spandau near Berlin , † April 22, 1981 in Grabenstätt , Traunstein district ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Waltzog attended the Kant high school in Spandau and graduated from high school there in 1929. He then studied law and political science in Berlin and Marburg . In 1933 he became a trainee lawyer in the Berlin Court District and was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD. As early as 1934 Waltzog was a member of the SA and from 1937 a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). In 1938 he was judge war and the following year judge warrior , in 1944 promoted to chief judge in the Air Force .

After the Second World War , Waltzog returned to Berlin and became organist and choir conductor at the Catholic St. John's Basilica . In 1947 he asked the Allied Command his denazification , but which was initially rejected. Two years later he was admitted as a lawyer in the American sector , and later from 1957 as a notary .

In the Berlin election in 1950 , Waltzog was elected to the district assembly in the Wilmersdorf district. In the next election in 1954 he was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives, to which he belonged until 1971.

In 1968 Waltzog was awarded the Federal Republic of Germany's Cross of Merit on Ribbon .

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