Alfred Wilke (politician)

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Alfred Wilke

Fritz Alfred Paul Wilke (born March 9, 1902 in Magdeburg-Sudenburg , † June 6, 1993 in Tetenbüll ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

Wilke, a bookseller by profession, joined the NSDAP in 1926 and the SA in 1931 . From 1936 he was district leader in Güstrow and from the beginning of December 1937 he headed the Reich Propaganda Office for Mecklenburg and Schwerin.

On May 31, 1939, Wilke entered the process of replacing the late Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg as a member of the National Socialist Reichstag , in which he represented constituency 35 (Mecklenburg) until the end of the Nazi regime.

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Individual evidence

  1. Birth register of StA Magdeburg-Sudenburg, No. 208/1902
  2. Death register StA Eiderstedt, No. 25/1993