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Bruno Lücke (born January 31, 1907 in Berlin ; † May 21, 1962 there ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Bruno Lücke attended high school and did an apprenticeship as a dental clerk . In this profession he worked in Berlin, Leipzig and Chemnitz , where he was most recently managing director. Politically he was active in the Catholic youth movement , in the Catholic journeymen's association and in the Windthorstbund . In 1939 he was supported by the army moved in , and then fell into Soviet captivity .

After the Second World War , Lücke returned to Berlin in 1946 and immediately joined the CDU, where he became district manager of the CDU in the Wedding district . In the Berlin election in 1948 he was elected to the district assembly in Wedding. In the 1950 election , Lücke was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives. From 1952 to 1954 he was chairman of the CDU Wedding. Even with the election in 1958 he was elected to Parliament, but died in May 1962. His Successor in the House was then Karl-Ludwig Hochstein (1,930 to 1,985).

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