Erich Akt

Erich Akt (July 3, 1898 in Krotoschin – Unknown) was a German politician in the Nazi party during and before the years of World War II. From 1938 to 1945 he was a member of the Reichstag.

Life
After attending elementary school and secondary school Erich act took in 1914 at the First World War, in part, in which he was employed on the east and on the west front and wounded twice. In addition, he was awarded the Iron Cross awarded both classes. After the war, act earned his living as a laborer at the District Office Königsberg and as a banker in Berlin.

On November 1, 1929 act occurred (membership number 160354) in the NSDAP. On January 1, 1930, he took over the duties of this section leader and 1932, a circular instructor. In 1933, the Town Council and voluntary act of the city council member in Berlin's Friedrichshain field. 1934 he was appointed Gauausbildungsleiter, 1935 and 1936 for salaried City Council Regional Inspector III of the district administration of Greater Berlin.

From April 1938 to the end of the Nazi regime in early 1945 act sat as MP for the constituency of 3 (Berlin East) in the Nazi Reichstag. In the SA Act was appointed on April 20, 1944 Oberführer. From 1941 to 1943 he rendered military service.