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Ralf Brockhausen (born 1 November 1898 in Reval, Estonia, † KIA 26 April 1945 in Berlin ) was a member of the Waffen SS and German politician (NSDAP).

Life and work
After completing his Abitur, which he took at the Ritter- und Domschule at Reval, Ralf Brockhausen studied medicine in Dorpat for two semesters. During the First World War Brockhausen participated as a volunteer in the 1st Field Artillery Regiment of Holtzendorff No. 8. In the immediate post-war period, Brockhausen fought with a free- kick in the Baltic States.

Brockhausen settled down in 1920 as a merchant for three years in the German Reich. Then a three-and-a-half-year stay abroad. He returned to Germany in 1927, where he pursued his profession in Hamburg and later for five years in Gdansk.

For the NSDAP, Brockhausen initially worked for two years in Gdansk. On October 1, 1933, he was appointed head of the Reichsleitung (district inspector). In addition, on 8 May 1934, he was assigned to the post of "Deputy of the Fiihrer" Rudolf Hess. In October 1936, he finally took over the duties of a special commissioner for special use in the staff of Hess. From March 1936 until the end of the Nazi regime, Brockhausen sat as a deputy in the National Socialist Reichstag, in which he represented Wahlkreis 2 (Berlin West). In May 1940, Brockhausen became commissioner for the Reichsgau Wartheland in Berlin, and from July 1941 onwards took on tasks for the occupied eastern territories.

Brockhausen died at the end of April 1945 during the Battle of Berlin.