Wilhelm Aschka

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Wilhelm Aschka (born January 30, 1900 in Munich , † May 31, 1988 in Hohenstadt) was a German politician ( NSDAP ).

After attending school, Aschka earned his living as a businessman. On December 18, 1931 he became standard leader of the SA . Until he left the SA on June 10, 1933, he led SA Standard 12 of the SA Group Hochland. He then took on tasks as a district cell manager. In 1936 he rejoined the SA, which again gave him his old rank (SA Standartenführer).

On December 14, 1937, Aschka joined the National Socialist Reichstag as a replacement for the resigned MP Schmid , to which he was a member until May 1938 as a member of constituency 24. From 1940 he was head of the DAF in Gau Schwaben , based in Augsburg . In 1944 he was appointed SA-Brigadführer (SA-Gruppe Hochland).

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