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* FBI file [https://archive.org/stream/foia_Wernecke_William_B.-Chicago-2/Werencke_William_B.-Chicago-2#page/n0/mode/1up] | * FBI file [https://archive.org/stream/foia_Wernecke_William_B.-Chicago-2/Werencke_William_B.-Chicago-2#page/n0/mode/1up] | ||
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Revision as of 02:54, 7 February 2024
William Bernard Wernecke also Bill Wernecke (born January 21, 1907)[1] was a leader of the German American Bund in Chicago. Wernecke acted as a liaison between the Bund and Father Charles Coughlin attending several of his conferences.[2]
After the war Wernecke became the head and founder of the Nationalist Conservative Party.
Wernecke had a farm in Illinois[3] and was employed as a realtor.[4]
William Wernecke founded and headed the American Humane Society, Inc., 6250 North Wayne Avenue in Chicago.[5] [6]
His estranged wife was Ruth Wernecke.[7]