Wilhelm Abraham

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Wilhelm Abraham (born January 19, 1894 in Klein-Tessin, Güstrow district ; † unknown) was a German politician ( CDU ) and a member of the Mecklenburg State Parliament.

From 1908 to 1911 Abraham trained as a blacksmith. He took part in the First World War as a soldier. After the war, he bought a forge in the village of Mecklenburg , where he set up as an independent master craftsman . Abraham joined the CDU in May 1946, founded and headed the local group in Dorf Mecklenburg. On February 1, 1949, he succeeded Gerhard Lenski from Anklam in the Mecklenburg State Parliament.

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  • LHAS 6.11-1-298 Mecklenburg Landtag 1946–1952, questionnaires, curriculum vitae and assessments of members of the Landtag 1950