Willy Schlawe

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Willy Schlawe (born January 10, 1902 in Groß-Lichterfelde near Berlin , † January 19, 1989 in Berlin) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Willy Schlawe attended elementary school and did commercial training. In 1918 he joined the SPD and in 1923 co-founded the Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft der Kinderfreunde in Berlin, where he was cashier for the Berlin district until 1933. He worked as a freight forwarder . After the " seizure " of the Nazis in 1933 in Schlawe was Oranienburg concentration camp , KZ Columbia and in the Prinz Albrecht Palais detained. After a while, he was released for "lack of evidence." In 1943 he was the Wehrmacht confiscated and fell in 1945 in French captivity .

After the Second World War , Schlawe returned to Berlin in 1948 and was elected to the district assembly in the Tempelhof district in the Berlin election in 1948 . Schlawe moved to the Berlin House of Representatives for the late Erwin Lohrengel . He was then re-elected to the Tempelhof District Assembly in the 1967 election, and in 1971 he left there for reasons of age.

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