Wilhelm Henning
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Wilhelm Henning | |
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| Born | Wilhelm Henning 26 July 1879 |
| Died | 24 October 1943 (aged 64) Lichterfelde, Berlin, Germany |
| Occupation | Army officer |
| Known for | Politician |
| Political party | German National People's Party, German Völkisch Freedom Party, National Socialist Freedom Movement, Nazi Party |
Wilhelm Henning (26 July 1879 in Bruchsal, Baden - 24 October 1943 in Lichterfelde, Berlin[1]) was a German military officer and right-wing politician.
Henning enlisted as an officer in the German Imperial Army and remained until 1919 when he retired with the rank of Major.[2] From 1917 he served in the War Ministry and was moved to St Petersburg in 1918.[3]