Wilhelm von Wnuck

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Wilhelm von Wnuck (born May 1, 1889 in Lautenburg , West Prussia ; † unknown) was a German politician of the NSDAP, senator and president of the People's Day in the Free City of Danzig (1931-1936).

Life

Wnuck was a commercial manager and accountant. From 1909 to 1910 he did military service. Wnuck was married.

From 1922 he belonged to the German Social Party in Danzig and was chairman of the local group Langfuhr there from October 1922. On October 25, 1925, he joined the NSDAP ( membership number 21335). From March 1926 to around May 1927 and again from February to June 1930 he was deputy chairman of the NSDAP district in Danzig . Later he was a judge at the supreme party court of the NSDAP .

Wnuck was the leader of the NSDAP parliamentary group in the Volkstag and, as the President of the Volkstag, was a price commissioner and chairman of the board of directors of Sparkasse Danzig.

literature

  • Christian Rohrer: National Socialist Power in East Prussia, 2006, ISBN 3-89975-054-3 , p. 612.

Individual evidence

  1. Erich Stockhorst: Five thousand heads , Blick & Bild Verl., 1967, p. 452.
  2. Bertold Spuler: Regents and Governments of the World: Part 2. Supplement 1964 , AG Ploetz, 1962, p. 132.
  3. ^ Ingo Loose: Loans for Nazi crimes: the German credit institutions in Poland and the robbery of the Polish and Jewish population 1939–1945 , Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, 1969, p. 485.
  4. ^ Hans Hürten: German letters 1934-1938: a sheet of Catholic emigration , Volume 6, Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, 1969, p. 485.