Willi Ruckdeschel

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Willi Ruckdeschel

Willi Ruckdeschel (born July 4, 1900 in Lichtenfels ; † March 8, 1974 there ) was a German politician ( NSDAP ) and SA leader.

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Ruckdeschel attended the community school in Lichtenfels from 1906 to 1914. From 1914 to 1918 he worked practically. Towards the end of the First World War , he joined the Reichswehr in Munich as a railway pioneer. From 1919 to 1921 he studied mechanical engineering at the Ilmenau technical center in Thuringia. From 1921 he worked as a technician, designer and engineer in various large companies and lived in Nowawes .

Since 1921 Ruckdeschel "known" (according to the manual of the Reichstag in 1932) up to National Socialism ( member number 29046), later he also joined the battle formation of the Nazi movement, the Sturmabteilung (SA), to where it is up to the banner leader of Brought Standard 235 (Potsdam). He was also the permanent representative of the SA group Berlin-Brandenburg for the Gau Kurmark. From 1932 to 1945 he was a member of the Reichstag as a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) for constituency 4 "Potsdam". In the 1932 elections, after Hermann Göring , he was ranked second on the NSDAP list in Berlin.

After the end of the war, he became politically active in the DP , for which he ran unsuccessfully in the Bundestag electoral district of Kulmbach (No. 224) for the 1953 federal election.

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  1. ^ Cuno Horkenbach: The German Empire from 1918 to today. 1932, p. 362.
  2. Ruckdeschel, Willi . In: Martin Schumacher (Ed.): MdB - The People's Representation 1946–1972. - [Quack to Rzeznik] (=  KGParl online publications ). Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties e. V., Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-00-020703-7 , pp. 1036 , urn : nbn: de: 101: 1-2014070812574 ( kgparl.de [PDF; 328 kB ; accessed on June 19, 2017]).