Willi Lucke

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Willi Lucke (born June 16, 1913 in Rochlitz ; † July 9, 2011 in Munich ) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Life

Lucke attended elementary and community school and then worked in the textile industry. In 1937 he became district party secretary of the German Christian Social People's Party in the Sudetenland , one year later he became district leader of the Christian trade unions, but he lost every post early after the Sudetenland was annexed to the German Reich . After he took part in the Second World War and was a prisoner of war , he settled in Bavaria after his release, where he became the social officer of the Catholic boys team. Later he was secretary of the Bundestag member Hans Schütz , in 1962 he became his employee and personal assistant in the Bavarian State Ministry of Labor .

At the CSU, Rucke was deputy chairman of the Munich 38 branch for Allach-Untermenzing as well as the Munich 11 district branch. He was also regional chairman of the Union of Expellees and was active in the Christian social workforce . From 1966 to 1974 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament . In 1978 he became chairman of the Munich-Allach district committee.

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