Bernhard Gericke

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Bernhard Gericke (born June 26, 1908 in Mainz , † 1977 in Wolfsburg ) was a German right-wing extremist .

Life

Gericke was interned by the British occupying forces in 1945 for right-wing extremist activities and met Fritz Dorls and Gerhard Krüger in the camp . He was a co-founder of the DKP-DRP , for which he was elected to the City Council of Wolfsburg . After Dorls, Krüger and Otto Ernst Remer were expelled from the DKP-DRP on October 2, 1949, he followed them and founded the Socialist Reich Party with them on the same day , of which he was a member. However, he left it on October 12, 1950 because, from his point of view, the SRP was fixating on the NSDAP too restoratively. He founded the National Workers' Party (NAP), to which another SRP board member, Helmut Hillebrecht, joined. In 1954 he became the Lower Saxony state manager of the right-wing extremist union German Workers' Association . In 1957 he merged the NAP with the FDP , on whose ticket he became press office manager of the city of Wolfsburg in 1958.

literature

  • Oliver Gnad: Handbook on Statistics of Parliaments and Parties in the Western Occupation Zones and in the Federal Republic of Germany: Membership and Social Structure. FDP and smaller bourgeois and right-wing parties. Part 3 (= handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties, volumes 12-13). Droste, 2005, ISBN 3770052692 , p. 368
  • Curriculum vitae in: Bernhard Gericke: The inflection of the personal pronoun of the third person in late days. G. Uschmann, Weimar 1933

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