Alfred Ahrens

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Alfred Ahrens (born December 15, 1899 in Berlin in the Segeberg district, † December 16, 1959 in Bosau in the Ostholstein district) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Life

Ahrens, who was of Protestant faith, completed an administrative apprenticeship at the Seedorf estate and administrative office (Segeberg district) after primary school . After stints at the pension office in Kiel and the security police for Greater Hamburg , he was office and estate secretary in Seedorf from 1919 to 1929 and then until 1933 head of the office and community there. In 1933 he was released for political reasons and taken into " protective custody " until 1935 . From 1935 to 1937 he was the provincial manager of the building society “Land und Heim” in Hamburg. In 1937 he was returned to the administrative service and appointed as an administrative inspector in Schwedeneck ( Eckernförde district ).

After the war he became the community director in Schwedeneck. After moving to Bosau , he became district chairman of the Schleswig-Holstein rural community association for the district of Eutin and also a state board member of this association. He was also a member of the board of the building and settlement cooperative for the Eutin district. Ahrens was married and had two children.

Ahrens was a member of the SPD and was part of the party's control commission in Schleswig-Holstein. From 1929 to 1933 he was a member of the district council in the Segeberg district . From 1954 to 1958 he was a member of the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein , where he represented the constituency of Eutin -Nord. He was an assessor in the parliamentary committee. From 1947 until his death, Ahrens was the full-time mayor of Bosau in the Eutin district.

Web links

  • Alfred Ahrens in the state parliament information system Schleswig-Holstein