Achim Gercke

Achim Gercke (3 August 1902 – 27 October 1997) was a German politician. Born in Greifswald, Gercke became a department head of the NSDAP in Munich on 1 January 1932. In April 1933 he was appointed to the Ministry of the Interior, where he served as an expert on racial matters. In 1935, Gercke was dismissed following allegations of homosexuality. After the war, he worked as an archivist and town clerk.

Achim Gercke

Achim Gercke (3 August 1902 – 27 October 1997) was a German politician. Born in Greifswald, Gercke became a department head of the NSDAP in Munich on 1 January 1932. In April 1933 he was appointed to the Ministry of the Interior, where he served as an expert on racial matters. In 1935, Gercke was dismissed following allegations of homosexuality. After the war, he worked as an archivist and town clerk.