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SA-Standartenführer Walter Aldinger (* August 18th, 1904 in Düren - † August 21st, 1945 in Odenthal) was a German SA-Sturmführer and Politician in the SA and NSDAP during World War II.

Life
Aldinger attended from 1910 to 1918, the primary school and then worked as a locksmith to 1931. During this time he was from 1923 to 1924 a member of the helmet. From 15 April 1924 to December 1924, he completed a course as time volunteer at the 3rd Company of the 6th Automotive Division in Münster. On 1 June 1926, he joined with membership number 77299 of the NSDAP. He was shortly afterwards Ortsgruppenleiter in Bergisch Gladbach. In 1929, he was SA • Member and rose to the SA storm leader. From 1 October 1930 to April 1945 he was NSDAP district leader of the Rheinisch-Bergische circle.

Politics
Aldinger was incorporated into the full-time service of the NSDAP party March 5, 1933, a month later, he was Deputy Mayor of the city of Bergisch Gladbach, also a member of the district committee of the Rheinisch-Bergische circle. At the general election in November 1933, he was first elected in constituency 20 in the Reichstag. Aldinger belonged to this until its dissolution in 1945. After the connection he was assigned on 20 March 1938 for a short time to Steyr in Austria, on June 1, 1938 again. He was on 30 January 1941 SA Standard Commander promoted and convened the following April the Wehrmacht, where he at war with the Soviet Union was used. For health reasons, he was released in the summer of 1942 from the armed forces. In 1943, he served additionally as a representative of the district leader of the NSDAP Oberbergi circle.