Otto Budschigk

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Otto Budschigk (born February 18, 1893 - † October 3, 1948 in Bremen ) was a German local politician (SPD).

Budschigk was initially administrative inspector in Blumenthal near Bremen, which was then Prussian, and in December 1925 he was elected first chairman of the then newly founded OV Blumenthal by the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold . He later became mayor of Sarstedt . There he was removed from office by the National Socialists in 1933 and expelled. From 1945 he was the district mayor of Vegesack , which, like the neighboring Blumenthal, now belonged to Bremen . On April 21, 1947 he was appointed local office manager for 12 years . He died the following year at the age of only 55, leaving behind his wife Johanna († 1958). Wilhelm Ahrens was his successor in Vegesack .

In 2013 the local SPD in Sarstedt recalled his expulsion as mayor in 1933.

Individual evidence

  1. Photography soldier Otto Budschigk in uniform with spiked helmet on www.ebay.it, accessed on September 12, 2019
  2. ^ Obituaries, Weser-Kurier of October 5, 1948, p. 6 online only for subscribers
  3. Willy Dehnkamp : From the bottom up. The socialist labor movement in Blumenthal-Vergesack (Bremen-Nord). Bonn 1986, ISBN 978-3-87831-425-7 Preview at books.google.de
  4. ^ A b SPD Lower Saxony: Celebrations for 150 years of the SPD , May 22, 2013, accessed on September 12, 2019
  5. Over 30 years of work on the advisory board, Weser-Kurier from November 1, 1979, Die Norddeutsche Seite VII online only for subscribers
  6. ^ Obituaries, Weser-Kurier of April 12, 1958, p. 4 online only for subscribers