Adolf Lüben

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Adolf Lüben (* 21st November 1863 in Kritzow , † 7. March 1951 in Grevesmühlen ) was a German DDP - and CDU - politicians and Amtshauptmann in Grevesmühlen and Landtag .

Life

Adolf Lüben was born in Kritzow near Wismar (now part of Hornstorf ). He attended middle school and completed an apprenticeship as a miller after 1877. In order to finance his teacher training, Lüben first worked as a miller in Wismar for a few years before he was able to attend the preparation course and the teacher training institute in Neukloster from 1882 to 1890 . Lüben was a teacher in Stavenhagen from 1890 to 1905 , and through marriage he moved to Berlin in 1905 , where he managed two sales outlets until 1909. After his return to Mecklenburg, Lüben was a teacher in Welzin until 1920. Politically, he had joined the DDP during the Weimar period . In 1919 he was elected deputy governor in Grevesmühlen, in 1921 he replaced the social democratic governor Heinrich Sauer and held the post until the Nazis came to power. Because of his refusal to join the NSDAP , Lüben was finally removed from office in 1933.

After the Second World War , Adolf Lüben founded together with the soap manufacturer Dr. Georg Marx, the Sparkasse director Moeller and the businessman Zeppner and some former Wehrmacht officers the Grevesmühlen CDU. Despite being 82 years old, Lüben was a member of the local bloc committee of the anti-fascist parties and the denazification committee. In the state elections in 1946 , Lüben received a mandate and opened the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state parliament as its senior president. At the state party congress of the CDU on April 28, 1946, Lüben was elected to the state executive committee, two years later the state party congress appointed him honorary chairman. Lüben made little impact on the outside world. After the party purge in February 1950, he prematurely resigned from his state parliament mandate and died on March 7, 1951 at the age of 87 in Grevesmühlen.

swell

  • Notes of Provost Otto Münster, Grevesmühlen 1951 :.
  • Schwabe, Klaus: State election in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in 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).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://freenet-homepage.de/diakonus/propst_muenster.htm (link not available)