Aloys Rink

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Aloys Georg Rink (called Ludwig) (born March 4, 1881 in Urberach ; † June 21, 1971 in Groß-Umstadt ) was a Hessian politician ( KPD , SPD ) and former member of the Hessian state parliament and the state parliament of the people of Hesse in the Weimar region Republic .

education and profession

Aloys Georg Rink was the son of the rabbit hair cutter Georg Rink and his wife Karolina, née Langer. He was married to his wife Regina, née Groh, and had four children.

Aloys Georg, called Ludwig Rink, attended elementary school, technical and advanced training school and then worked as a skilled worker in the metal industry. He attended the party and trade union school and continued his education in self-study and on courses in political and economic areas. He worked as a party secretary and later as a metal worker.

From 1946 he became head of the district welfare office for the Dieburg district .

politics

Aloys Georg Rink had been a member of the SPD since 1896. In the early twenties he switched to the KPD for which he was a member of the state parliament from November 27, 1921 to July 19, 1922. Katharina Roth succeeded him in the state parliament . In 1922 he switched back to the SPD and was again a member of the state parliament for two electoral terms from November 15, 1931 to July 7, 1933. At the same time he was also active in local politics and from 1919 to 1933 a member of the Urberach municipal council and from 1912 to 1933 a member of the Dieburg district council. In 1930 he ran unsuccessfully in constituency 33 for the Reichstag .

With the seizure of power by the Nazis, he lost his seat in Parliament and was arrested after 1933 three times. He was incarcerated in the Osthofen concentration camp , the Dachau concentration camp and in the Darmstadt prison.

After the Second World War he was again a member of the SPD. From 1946 to 1955 he was again a member of the Urberach municipal council and the district council or district committee Dieburg.

From December 1, 1946 to November 30, 1950 he was a member of the Hessian state parliament.

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann : The Hessen Parliament 1946–1986 . Biographical handbook of the advisory state committee, the state assembly advising the constitution and the Hessian state parliament (1st – 11th electoral period). Ed .: President of the Hessian State Parliament. Insel-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 3-458-14330-0 , p. 362 ( hessen.de [PDF; 12.4 MB ]).
  • Jochen Lengemann: MdL Hessen. 1808-1996. Biographical index (= political and parliamentary history of the state of Hesse. Vol. 14 = publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse. Vol. 48, 7). Elwert, Marburg 1996, ISBN 3-7708-1071-6 , p. 311.
  • Klaus-Dieter Rack, Bernd Vielsmeier: Hessian MPs 1820–1933. Biographical evidence for the first and second chambers of the state estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse 1820–1918 and the state parliament of the People's State of Hesse 1919–1933 (= Political and parliamentary history of the State of Hesse. Vol. 19 = Work of the Hessian Historical Commission. NF Vol. 29) . Hessian Historical Commission, Darmstadt 2008, ISBN 978-3-88443-052-1 , No. 716.
  • Hans Georg Ruppel, Birgit Groß: Hessian MPs 1820–1933. Biographical evidence for the estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse (2nd Chamber) and the Landtag of the People's State of Hesse (= Darmstädter Archivschriften. Vol. 5). Verlag des Historisches Verein für Hessen, Darmstadt 1980, ISBN 3-922316-14-X , p. 218.
  • Rink, Aloys . In: Hermann Weber , Andreas Herbst : German Communists. Biographisches Handbuch 1918 to 1945. 2nd, revised and greatly expanded edition. Dietz, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-320-02130-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Representation after Lengemann. Schröder and Ruppel give March 5th as their birthday and Vienna XIX (Döbling) as their place of birth
  2. see marriage certificate of the City of Vienna (marriage certificate, register Tom. 18, Fol. 209 of the parish to the fourteen Holy Helpers - today Schubert Church - in WIEN-Lichtenthal on January 29, 1872); Ruppel gives "Langen" as the birth name

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