Wolfram Sangmeister

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Sangmeister (right) in 1967 in conversation with the Berlin attorney general Diether Dehnicke

Wolfram Sangmeister (* around 1912; † 1978 ) was a German state criminal director of the LKA Berlin .

Life

Sangmeister came from a middle-class family. In Berlin he attended high school in Steglitz and studied law. In 1933 he became a member of the NSDAP and SA . In 1939 Sangmeister took his assessor exam. As an authorized representative at the Deutsche Umsiedlungs-Treuhand , he was responsible for the expulsion of the local population in occupied areas during the Second World War .

In 1949 he returned home from a Soviet captivity . In December 1949 Sangmeister became legal advisor in the administration of the Berlin police , in autumn 1950 its head. In 1952 he was appointed head of the Berlin criminal police, and remained in this position until the end of the 1960s.

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