Johann Häfker

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Johann Häfker

Johann Häfker (born July 18, 1885 in Hastedt , † April 2, 1948 in Hamburg-Ottensen ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

After attending primary school and commercial school, Häfker worked as a warehouse clerk in Bremen and from 1912 as a grain controller at the Franz Albers company in Hamburg . From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War.

In 1933 he was a member of the Hamburg Parliament . From 1933 he worked for the trade supervisory office in Hamburg, initially as a port inspector and then as a port officer. He was promoted to the trade council in 1935 and was a full-time district manager from November 1937.

Häfker occurred on July 5, 1943 in the succession procedure for the retired deputies Fritz Meyer as a deputy in the Nazi Reichstag one in which he in the spring of 1945 represented the constituency 34 (Hamburg) to the end of Nazi rule.

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Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the Hamburg-Ottensen registry office No. 230/1948.