Herbert Hupka

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BornHerbert Hupka
(1915-08-15)August 15, 1915
DiedAugust 24, 2006(2006-08-24) (aged 91)
Bonn, Germany
PartyCDU (1972–2006)
Other political
affiliations
SPD (before 1972)
Herbert Hupka
Member of the Bundestag
In office
20 October 1969  18 February 1987
Personal details
BornHerbert Hupka
(1915-08-15)August 15, 1915
DiedAugust 24, 2006(2006-08-24) (aged 91)
Bonn, Germany
PartyCDU (1972–2006)
Other political
affiliations
SPD (before 1972)
Alma materUniversity of Breslau
OccupationJournalist, politician
Known forChairman of the Landsmannschaft Schlesien; Opposition to Ostpolitik

Herbert Hupka (August 15, 1915 August 24, 2006) was a German journalist, politician (SPD and later the CDU), and advocate for the Germans expelled from neighbouring countries after the Second World War.

Hupka was born in a British internment camp in Diyatalawa, British Ceylon, to a Silesian German Catholic professor, Erich Hupka and a Jewish-German Lutheran mother, Sara Rosenthal. Herbert Hupka grew up in Ratibor, Upper Silesia (Free State of Prussia, Germany). In his younger years, Hupka was raised in the Catholic religion and close to the democratic Catholic Zentrum party. After having served in the Wehrmacht at the Eastern Front, and after having completed his Habilitation, Hupka was expelled from the Wehrmacht in August 1944 for being a "half-Jew" because his mother was Jewish; she survived deportation to and internment in Theresienstadt concentration camp. Following World War II , their Upper Silesian hometown became part of the People's Republic of Poland and Hupka and his mother were expelled to West Germany.

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