August Finke

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August Finke (born August 12, 1906 in Verden (Aller) , † December 31, 1995 in Oldenburg ) was a German National Socialist politician ( NSDAP / SRP ) and a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament .

Life

Finke studied law and passed the second state examination at the Reich Examination Office in Berlin in 1935. Since 1931 he was a member of the NSDAP (membership number 709.485) and SS (membership number 16.619) and he did military service in the Waffen SS in 1936 . He was Obersturmbannführer and worked as a consultant in Amt VI (SD-Auslands) of the Reich Main Security Office. He then worked for the SD at the German embassy in Stockholm . After that he was in the Reich Ministry of the Interior until May 1945 .

On October 2nd, 1949 August Finke was a co-founder of the SRP and from 1950 first chairman of the state association of the Lower Saxony SRP. He was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament in the second electoral period from May 6, 1951 and deputy chairman of the parliamentary group of the SRP from July 13, 1951. In the period from July 15, 1952 to October 23, 1952 he joined the parliamentary group of the Abgg. Dr. Schrieber and Gen. on. Finke's mandate, like that of other members of the SRP parliamentary group, expired on October 23, 1952, following a ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court . ( BVerfGE 2, 1). In its judgment, the court stated, "The state manager of Lower Saxony Finke tried to get old National Socialists with particular zeal." He then became managing director of the agricultural and forestry employers' association Weser-Ems.

literature

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 97.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b judgment of the BVerfG
  2. Michael Wildt: Generation of the Unconditional. The leadership corps of the Reich Security Main Office Hamburger Edition , Hamburg 2003, p. 400 f.
  3. Judgment of the BVerfG of October 23, 1952, p. 30.
  4. Michael Wildt: Generation of the Unconditional. The leadership corps of the Reich Security Main Office Hamburger Edition, Hamburg 2003, p. 843.