Alfred Hagelstein

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Alfred Hagelstein (born August 19, 1897 in Lübeck-Travemünde , † August 10, 1956 in Hamburg ) was a German entrepreneur and politician ( CDU ). He was a member of the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein as well as a senator and member of the citizenship of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Life

After elementary school , Hagelstein trained as a locksmith and later became a master mechanical engineer. In 1919 he founded his own machine factory HATRA at the fishing port in Lübeck-Travemünde with a shipyard, the Hagelstein shipyard . During the Nazi era, a labor camp (Auf dem Baggersand) for Ukrainian forced laborers for 50 people was set up for the production of the machine factory . In 1949, in order to diversify, HATRA acquired a license for the manufacture of rollers for road construction from the roller manufacturer Kemna in Breslau . Later, front loaders of our own design were added, which were also used as field equipment by the Bundeswehr in the 1960s . After Senator Hagelstein's death, his son Hans continued the company until 1972/73. Then production and shipyard operations were stopped.

In the first Schleswig-Holstein state elections in 1947, he was elected to the state parliament via the CDU state list, to which he belonged from May 8, 1947 to May 31, 1950.

Hagelstein was elected as a CDU direct candidate in the Lübeck citizenship in the local elections in 1948. In the following election in 1951, the CDU, FDP and the German party ran with a joint electoral list, the "Wahlgemeinschaft Lübeck der Nheimischen und Auswerften" (WGL), through which Hagelstein was re-elected. In the 1955 election he was re-elected as a CDU candidate for the citizenship, which he belonged to from October 24, 1948 until his death on August 10, 1956. Hagelstein was temporarily Lübeck senator for the financial administration and deputy mayor.

From 1949 to 1956 he was a member of the supervisory board of Schiffshypothekenbank zu Lübeck.

literature

  • Karl-Ernst Sinner: Tradition and Progress. Senate and Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck 1918-2007 , Volume 46 of Series B of the publications on the history of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck published by the Archives of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck , Lübeck 2008, p. 102 ff

Individual evidence

Kemna-Hatra type Gigant Rehna road roller
  1. http://www.zwangsarbeiter-sh.de/Lagerliste/L.htm
  2. Hatra-Kemna
  3. FAG 2.5 t
  4. 60 years of elected citizenship in the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (PDF file; 295 kB), ed. by the city of Lübeck, 2006 (accessed on August 14, 2010)
  5. ^ Gerhard Schneider: Lübeck's banking policy through the ages (1898-1978) , Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1979, p. 214

Web links

Commons : Hatra Hagelstein Travemünde  - Collection of images, videos and audio files