Otto Flieger

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Otto Flieger (born January 10, 1915 in Friesack , Westhavelland district , † September 7, 1981 in Bleckede , Lüneburg district ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Otto Flieger attended an elementary school and then a technical school for hardware dealers . He joined the SPD and worked as a salesman at the consumer cooperative in Berlin , and later as a clerk and plant attendant at the Deutsche Reichsbahn . During the Second World War , Flieger was drafted by the Wehrmacht in 1945 and became a prisoner of war .

After the war, Flieger worked again for the Deutsche Reichsbahn . In the first Berlin election in 1946 he was elected to the city ​​council of Greater Berlin . In July 1949 he replaced the late Karl Lehrer in Parliament, but left in February 1950. His successor was then the founder of the Free Volksbühne Berlin Siegfried Nestriepke . Flieger later worked as a secretary for the SPD Berlin .

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