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Lars Hencke
Lars Hencke, 1926.jpg
Hencke in 1926
Chancellor of the Vierz Empire
In office
11 March 1927 – 15 June 1927
MonarchVictor II
Alexander II
Preceded byAlois Behrends
Succeeded byHermann Eschau (as acting Chancellor)
Chairman of the Vierz Socialist Party
In office
3 October 1924 – 16 June 1927
Preceded byJulius Seelmann
Succeeded byNicolas Krukenberg (as acting Chairman)
Personal details
Born
Lars Heinrich Hencke

2 May 1882
Wittenthal, Geismar, Vierz Empire
Died21 February 1931
(aged 48)
Rheisthul Prison, Rastede, Vierz Empire
Political partyLeague of Vierz Socialists (1918–1922)
Vierz Socialist Party (1922–1927)
EducationImperial University of Friedrichstadt

Lars Heinrich Hencke (2 May 1882 – 21 February 1931) was a Vierz Flecquist, philosopher, pamphleteer, trade unionist, anti-war activist, and politician who briefly served as the Chancellor of the Vierz Empire from March to June 1927.