Alfred Perk

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Alfred Perk (born September 26, 1882 in Kleinenfeld , Heilsberg district , † November 7, 1960 in Duderstadt ) was a German politician (DNVP).

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Alfred Perk was born in 1882 as the son of a farmer. After attending primary school in Kleinenfeld (1888 to 1894) and the Lyceum Hosianum in Braunsberg (1892–98), he also became a farmer. He only worked in his father's economy. In 1907 he settled in Diwitten in the Allenstein district. In 1908 he married.

After the First World War , Perk joined the German National People's Party (DNVP). In November 1927 he entered the third Reichstag of the Weimar Republic , elected in December 1924 , as a replacement for his deceased party colleague Eugen Wormit , in which he represented constituency 1 (East Prussia) until the election in May 1928 . From 1929 to 1933 he was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of East Prussia .

He lived in Diwitten until 1946 and then moved to Seeburg near Göttingen, where he stayed until 1955. He then lived in Duderstadt, where he died in 1960.

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