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Wilhelm Höcker (29 June 1886 in Holzendorf, Mecklenburg-Schwerin – 15 November 1955 in Güstrow) was a German politician (SPD, SED) and former Minister-PresidentofMecklenburg.
Höcker was the oldest former Minister-President of East Germany from the formation of the GDR until 12 April 1966; he was succeeded by Karl Steinhoff.
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