Friedrich-Wilhelm Lucht

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Friedrich-Wilhelm Lucht (born June 1, 1905 in Burg auf Fehmarn , † November 1, 1975 in Wiesbaden ) was a German lawyer and politician ( SPD ).

Friedrich-Wilhelm Lucht was the son of a district judge. In 1924 he graduated from the Matthias-Claudius-Gymnasium in Wandsbek . He studied law and modern history at the universities of Prague , Marburg and Jena . In 1929 he was in Bonn to Dr. jur. PhD. From 1932 Lucht had his own law firm in Berlin . During the National Socialist era , his application for a notary's office was rejected. In 1941, he was from the Wehrmacht convened .

After the Second World War , Lucht worked again as a lawyer in Berlin, then also as a notary. He joined the SPD in 1945. From 1946 to 1954 Lucht was a member of the city ​​council of Greater Berlin and the Berlin House of Representatives . His wife Hilde Lucht-Perske (1902–1973) was also a member of this parliament.

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