Georg Lippke

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Georg Lippke (born February 22, 1906 in Danzig ; † October 28, 1999 in Baden-Baden ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Lippke was the son of an architect. He studied law at the Albertus University in Königsberg . In the winter semester of 1926/27 he became a member of the Corps Masovia . From 1931 Lippke belonged to the National Socialist German Workers' Party and worked for the party as a district trainer and speaker. As a doctorate government assessor , he was elected on April 15, 1936 for twelve years to the unpaid city ​​council in Sopot . On May 30, 1938, he came to Division A of the Administration of the Free City of Danzig as a senior councilor . From November 1, 1939 to March 30, 1945 he was Lord Mayor of Danzig . Lippke worked in the Reichsgau Gdansk-West Prussia as NSDAP senior section leader and district manager for local politics and from 1940 as head of the administrative academy. At the NSKK he achieved the rank of standard leader . In the post-war period in Germany , he worked as a lawyer and as managing director of casinos in Westerland , Baden-Baden and Konstanz .

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  1. ↑ Dates of death as communicated by the city of Baden-Baden
  2. a b c d Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 374
  3. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 87/1119
  4. a b Gdansk district. Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
  5. ^ Mayor of the City of Gdansk