Kurt Lüdtke

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Kurt Lüdtke

Kurt Lüdtke (born September 18, 1898 in Naugard ; † unknown) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

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Lüdtke was born the son of a self-employed farmer. He attended elementary school, later the Progymnasium and the secondary school in Naugard. He then completed an agricultural apprenticeship in his parents' company. In addition, he was trained at the farmer's college in Hellerau . From 1916 to 1918 Lüdtke took part in the First World War, in which he fought on the Western Front and was awarded the Iron Cross, 2nd class.

In the 1920s Lüdtke became a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (membership number 99,704) and the SS (membership number 14,531). In July 1931 he became district leader of the NSDAP in Naugard and in October 1931 a member of the Chamber of Agriculture in Pomerania . In the general election of July 1932, Luedtke was 6 (Pomerania) as a candidate of the Nazi Party for the constituency in the Reichstag voted, of which he was subsequently without interruption until May 1945th The most important parliamentary event in which Lüdtke took part during his time as a member of parliament was the passage of the Enabling Act in March 1933, which was also passed with Lüdtke's vote.

After 1933 Lüdtke was regional chairman of the Pomeranian rural community. In 1944 he became Head of the Gaustabsamtsamt at the Gau leadership of the NSDAP in Stettin.

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  1. List of seniority of the NSDAP Schutzstaffel. As of December 1, 1936, p. 72 f., No. 1608. (JPG; 1.09 MB) In: http://www.dws-xip.pl/reich/biografie/1936/1936.html . Retrieved November 5, 2019 .