Erich Haucke

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Erich Haucke , falsely often Erich Hau k written e (* 10. May 1901 in Oderberg , † 3. November 1942 in Kolberg ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SA leaders, most recently with the rank of SA Brigade leader .

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After attending elementary school and high school for boys and girls under the direction of the parish pastor, Haucke was trained as a teacher at the preparatory institute in Köpenick until 1917. After his older brother's death in World War I , Haucke took his place in his father's plumbing business. In 1920 and 1921 he deepened his knowledge by attending the Higher German Technical School for Metal Working and Installation in Aue, Saxony . In 1927, Haucke went into business for himself. In 1931 he became a member of the board of directors of the German Craft Association.

Around 1927, Haucke joined the NSDAP. In 1929 he took over his first public office when he became a member of the district council of the Angermünde district for his party . From September 1930 to March 1933, Haucke was a member of his party for constituency 4 (Potsdam I) in the Reichstag . On the occasion of the Reichstag elections in April 1938, Haucke ran on the “Führer’s List” for the National Socialist Reichstag , but was not elected.

As a member of the SA , Haucke temporarily led SA Standard 64 and later SA Brigade 47 (Hessen Group). He was injured as a lieutenant in fighting in the Soviet Union in 1942 and died in a hospital.

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literature

  • Erich Stockhorst : 5000 people. Who had which role in the third Reich? , 1967, p. 181. (listed as Erich Hauke)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Gyßling : My life in Germany before and after 1933 , 2003, p. 451.