Adolf Baschista

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Adolf Baschista (born December 11, 1900 in Spandau near Berlin ; † March 18, 1974 in Berlin) was a German SPD politician .

Adolf Baschista attended an elementary school , then he also trained through a private evening school and courses at union schools . He did an apprenticeship as a technical draftsman and then worked in the “Royal Prussian Manufacturing Office” in Spandau. At the end of the First World War , Baschista was still drafted. In 1920 he joined the SPD and the Central Employees' Association . From 1920 to 1933 he worked as a technical draftsman at the Siemens factory in Spandau, and from 1925 even as chairman of the staff council . With the " seizure of power " by the National Socialists , he was dismissed. Baschista later worked at Adrema .

After the Second World War , Baschista first worked at the Spandau District Office , and a year later he became a District Councilor in the Spandau District Office. In 1955 he left there, but now became a member of the Spandau district council . In the Berlin election in 1958 he was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives. In the following election in 1963 , Baschista could not move up until November 1965, since Georg Reinke (1907-1965) had died. In the 1967 election he was only able to move up in June 1970 when the former mayor Heinrich Albertz waived his mandate . In March 1971 he resigned from parliament for reasons of age.

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