Wilhelm Dreher (10 January 1892 in Ay an der Iller, Neu-Ulm district – 19 November 1969 in Senden) was a German politician with the Nazi Party.
The son of an office assistant, he attended elementary school in Stuttgart, where he subsequently completed an apprenticeship as a toolmaker between 1906 and 1909.
In 1910, Dreher joined the Imperial German Navy, where he spent two and a half years in the East Asia Squadron and then went to the torpedo school .
Dreher was a member of the Reichstag, first being elected in 1928 and retaining his seat until the defeat of Nazi Germany.
[2] He was recognised within the Nazi Party as an economics specialist and he wrote on this topic for Völkischer Beobachter.