Alfred Perk (* 26 September 1882 in Kleinenfeld, district of Heilsberg, Germany, 7 November 1960 in Duderstadt) was a German politician (DNVP). Life and WorkChoose source code
Alfred Perk was born in 1882 as the son of a farmer. After attending the Volksschule in Kleinenfeld (1888 to 1894) and the Lyceum Hosianum in Braunsberg (1892-98) he was also a farmer. He was only working in the paternal economy. In 1907 he settled in Dimitten in the district of Allenstein. In 1908 he married.
After the First World War, Perk entered the German National People's Party (DNVP). In November 1927, he joined Eugene Wormit, who was elected in December 1924, for his late party colleague Eugen Wormit, in the third Reichstag of the Weimar Republic, elected in December 1924, in which he represented the constituency 1 (East Prussia) until the election of May 1928.
Until 1946 he lived in Diwitten and then moved to Seeburg near Göttingen, where he remained until 1955. After that he lived in Duderstadt, where he died in 1960. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 130565296 (PICA, AKS) | VIAF: 20794746 | Wikipedia People Search
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