Aloys Nölle

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Aloys Nölle (born October 7, 1899 in Leichlingen (Rhineland) , † December 12, 1956 ) was a Hessian politician ( center , CDU ) and member of the state assembly of Greater Hesse , a predecessor of the Hessian state parliament .

After primary school and private preparatory school, Aloys Nölle attended the Higher Police School and worked as a police officer until 1933. In 1933 he was in the context of the takeover of the National Socialists dismissed from office and worked from 1933 to 1945 as a merchant. 1945 to 1946 he was police chief in Kassel .

Before 1933 he was a member and functionary of the Center Party. He was one of the founders of the "Police Officers" division in the Prussian Police Officer Association. After the Second World War, Aloys Nölle was one of the founders of the CDU and from July 15, 1946 to September 25, 1946 was a member of the state assembly of Greater Hesse that advised the constitution.

His son Wilfried Nölle (* 1925) became an Indologist, ethnologist and diplomat.

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  • Jochen Lengemann : The Hessen Parliament 1946–1986 . Biographical handbook of the advisory state committee, the state assembly advising the constitution and the Hessian state parliament (1st – 11th electoral period). Ed .: President of the Hessian State Parliament. Insel-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 3-458-14330-0 , p. 344 ( hessen.de [PDF; 12.4 MB ]).

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