Paul Hecker

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Paul Hecker (born December 5, 1893 in Bad Oeynhausen ; † May 17, 1957 in Bremen ) was a German businessman and member of the Bremen Citizenship ( SRP ).

Life

After training and working for three years as a commercial clerk, Hecker studied economics and social sciences. In 1932 he became head of department at the employment office in Cologne , later in Wesermünde . Dismissed in February 1935, he went on a journey to East Asia as a seaman. From 1936 to 1939 he worked as an independent business graduate.

Hecker joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party in August 1932 . The course of his membership is unclear. In 1943 he received a substitute party book from the staff of the deputy leader . In 1939/40 he was with the Wehrmacht welfare and pension office. According to his own statements, he was dismissed as a first lieutenant for "unworthy behavior" and removed from the list of officers. Until 1943 he was obliged to work as an auditor for the Todt Organization and then employed as a consultant for private companies. In the denazification he was classified as a “fellow traveler”, after his objection as “exonerated”. After the end of the war he worked as an accountant in Wesermünde / Bremerhaven . From October 1951 to October 1952 he was a member of the Bremen citizenship for the Socialist Reich Party .

Individual evidence

  1. a b The Nazi past of former members of the Bremen citizenship (2014)
  2. Otto Stammer: Right-wing radicalism in post-war Germany (1967)