Eugen Siebecke

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Eugen Siebecke
Mayor of Marburg
In office
6 April 1945 5 February 1946
Preceded by Walter Voß
Succeeded by Friedrich Dickmann
Personal details
Nationality German
Political party SPD

Eugen Siebecke was a German politician and member of the SPD. [1] He was the mayor of Marburg from 6 April 1945 until 5 February 1946. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Benser, Günter; Krusch, Hans-Joachim; Meusel, Hans (1993). Dokumente zur Geschichte der kommunistischen Bewegung in Deutschland: Reihe 1945/1946 (in German). Saur. p. 506. ISBN   3-598-11117-7.
Political offices
Preceded by
Walter Voß
Mayor of Marburg
6 April 1945 – 5 February 1946
Succeeded by
Friedrich Dickmann