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Berlagsbuchhändler Alfred Robert Martin Wülfing (* December 1st, 1899 in Berlin - † July 30th, 1986) was a Politician in the NSDAP during World War II.

Life and work
After visiting the Friedrich Werder Gymnasium in Berlin to the Prima maturity Martin Wülfing belonged to the Prussian army at, with whom he from 1917 to the First World War took part. He then completed an apprenticeship as a bookseller and a traineeship, then at the booksellers Walter de Gruyter & Co. and Julius Springer to work. In 1932 he led the Haude & Spenersche Verlagsbuchhandlung in Berlin-Steglitz, whose authorized officer he was before. In 1935 he was co-owner of the publishing firm.

1926 Wülfing joined the NSDAP in which he held various honorary positions, so until 1936 that a Gauinspekteurs in the district of Greater Berlin. This was followed by volunteering in the Reich Chamber, for which he was country manager in Berlin and head of the student council publisher. He was also Deputy Chairman of the Booksellers Association of the German booksellers and federal rich German booksellers.

1933 Wülfing was a few months a member of the Prussian Landtag. From November 1933 in the spring of 1945, he also sat until the end of the Nazi regime as MP for the constituency of 3 (Berlin East) in the Nazi Reichstag.

After the end of World War II Wülfing was condemned by the Soviet occupation forces to eleven years in prison. In 1958 he sold the Haude & Spenersche Verlagsbuchhandlung. [1]