Friedrich Wilhelm Höhne

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Friedrich Wilhelm Höhne (born September 16, 1896 in Dresden , † before 1951) was a German politician ( DVP ).

Life and activity

Höhne was a lawyer in Dresden. Politically, he belonged to the DVP .

On January 21, 1933, following the death of the DVP Reichstag member Rudolph Schneider , Höhne took over his mandate for the German Reichstag in the follow-up procedure . As a result, he sat for almost two months, until the Reichstag election of March 1933, as a representative of constituency 28 (Dresden-Bautzen) in the parliament of the Weimar Republic. Most recently, as a result of the collapse of the DVP, he was a member of the Reichstag as a member of the faction of the Technical Working Group (TA).

In the Dresden address book for 1940, Höhne is listed with his residence at Langemarckstraße 26 and his office at Johann-Georgen-Allee 31.

By judgment of the AG Dresden on April 28, 1952, he was declared dead with the official date of death December 31, 1950.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dresden address book for 1940 .