Adalbert Schreiber

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Adalbert Schreiber (born June 12, 1895 in Konitz , † February 10, 1967 in Krefeld-Fischeln ) was a German politician ( CDU ). From 1946 to 1950 he was district administrator of Schönberg (Mecklenburg) .

Life

Adalbert Schreiber was born on June 12, 1895 in Konitz. He attended the local elementary school from 1901 to 1909, then was an apprentice until 1913 and an apprentice in Köslin until 1915 . Schreiber took part in the First World War and studied from 1919 to 1921 at the higher cultural building school in Schleusingen. From 1921 to 1926, Schreiber worked as senior technical secretary in the Schwerin regional settlement office, which was affiliated to the Ministry of Agriculture . From 1926 to 1937 Schreiber was a district architect in Güstrow, but was dismissed from the state service in August 1937 due to his opposition. He started his own construction company in Güstrow in 1938. Politically, he was involved in the DDP during the Weimar period .

After the Second World War , Schreiber and the lawyer Dr. Arthur Bayer and the teacher Dr. Mau the CDU in Güstrow. The settlement specialist probably moved to the Schwerin regional administration through his acquaintance with Otto Möller and Wilhelm Höcker in Güstrow , where he worked in the state president's propaganda department from November 1945 to April 1946. From May to August 1946 he headed the Department for Agriculture and Property Management in Greifswald . After the death of Dr. Maus he was elected district chairman of the CDU in Güstrow. In the state elections in October 1946 , Schreiber was able to move into the state parliament. Since the CDU was in front of the SED in the district council elections in both Usedom and Schönberg district , it was allowed to provide the district administrator. Schreiber moved from Güstrow to Schönberg to take on the office. It was not until 1950 that the Socialist Unity Party was able to remove him from office as part of its struggle against “reactionary elements” in the bourgeois parties. To this end, she organized a large demonstration in front of the state parliament office with over 2,000 participants. Adalbert Schreiber was threatened with arrest, so in August 1950 he decided to flee to the Federal Republic.

There, in addition to his work as a civil engineer, he supported displaced persons from the GDR.

Adalbert Schreiber died on February 10, 1967 in Krefeld-Fischeln.

literature

  • LHAS 6.11-1-298, Mecklenburg Landtag 1946–1952, questionnaires, résumés and assessments of members of the Landtag 1950
  • Klaus Schwabe: State elections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 1946. Booklet accompanying the exhibition in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state parliament from August 28 to October 20, 1996, Schwerin 1996
  • Christian Schwießelmann: The CDU in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania 1945 to 1952. From the foundation to the dissolution of the regional association. A representation of party history . Droste, Düsseldorf 2010, ISBN 978-3-7700-1909-0 , ( research and sources on contemporary history 58).

Individual evidence

  1. People from our community life. Catholic Church of the Assumption in Güstrow , accessed on April 7, 2014 (German).