Friedrich Wilke (politician, 1906)

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Friedrich Wilke (born September 15, 1906 in Hanover ; † February 8, 1984 ibid) was a German politician ( DHP , DP ). From 1947 to 1955 he was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament .

Wilke attended secondary school in Hanover and then did a commercial apprenticeship. After several years of work, he switched to the craft. Wilke was a member of the German-Hanoverian Party (DHP) and its youth movement from an early age . Since 1929 he was a speaker for the DHP. As a member of the German Legion, he was forcibly transferred to the SA and was a member of the opposition Lower Saxony freedom movement. From 1940 to 1945 he was a soldier in World War II. After his release from captivity, Wilke became managing director of the Brush and Paintbrush Makers Guild and the State Guild Association.

Wilke was a co-founder of the Lower Saxony State Party (NLP), which later became the German Party . From 1946 to 1947 he was a member of the appointed Lower Saxony state parliament, where he was chairman of the economic committee. In the first and second electoral term he was then until 1955 a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament, where he was deputy chairman of the DP state parliament group from 1949 to 1951. For a few weeks in March and April 1951 he was even chairman of the DP group. In the first electoral term Wilke was chairman of the economic committee and in the second vice-president of the Lower Saxony state parliament.

literature

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, pp. 407–408.