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Kurt Lück (December 28, 1900, in Kolmar (today Chodzież ), Province of Posen – March 5, 1942, near Orsha, Belarus) was a German historian and SSObersturmbannführer.
He was an ethnographer, an activist minority in Poland and lieutenant colonel in the body of SS officers, doctor of philosophical sciences.