Alfred Pape

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Alfred Pape (born October 3, 1903 in Halberstadt , † after 1948) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SA leader.

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Pape joined the judiciary in 1922, and in 1925 he became NSDAP local group leader and SA leader in Halberstadt. In 1926 he moved to Osterfeld , where he became a judicial actuary at the local court and in 1929 he joined the city council for the NSDAP. In 1930 he moved to the district court and a little later to the district court of Oschersleben and the district court of Halle .

In 1932 he was called back to Osterfeld, where he took over the office of mayor . At the same time he became a member of the Prussian state parliament , to which he belonged until its dissolution in October 1933. In October 1932 he was appointed Chief Justice Secretary.

In 1933 he took over the function of district administrator in Weißenfels and remained in office until 1945. He lived there at Hindenburgstrasse 6. Pape ran on the nomination for the NSDAP in the election to the German Reichstag on November 12, 1933, but did not enter the National Socialist Reichstag .

Pape was also district manager in Weißenfels and chairman of the supervisory board of Stromversorgungs AG there. In addition, he was temporarily active as district manager. He again applied for a mandate in the Reichstag election on March 29, 1936, but this time again without success.

Between 1940 and 1943, in his role as district leader, Pape published the greetings from the Weissenfels district .

In March 1943 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht and arrested on April 16, 1945 by the American occupation forces. In 1948 he lived in Senne , where he was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and a fine of 1,000 RM for “belonging to the Political Leadership Corps” .

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