Anneliese Buschmann

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Anneliese Buschmann (born June 3, 1906 in Havelberg ; † April 26, 1999 in Hamburg ) was a German politician ( FDP ).

Life

During National Socialism, Anneliese Buschmann came into contact with the liberal group Free Hamburg around Friedrich Ablass , which resisted National Socialism, through her husband, the businessman Julius Buschmann . After the Second World War , she was initially involved in the Committee of Former Political Prisoners , from which the Association of Victims of the Nazi Regime (VVN) emerged in 1947 and of which she was part of the Hamburg regional executive committee.

Political party

Like her husband Julius, Buschmann was one of the founders of the Free Democrats party on September 20, 1945 , which later became the Hamburg FDP regional association. There she took care of the establishment of a national women's group, of which she was a member of the board for a long time. From 1950 to 1954 she was temporarily chairwoman of the district association 25 Uhlenhorst / Hohenfelde . In the 1980s she was elected honorary member by the state party congress.

Anneliese Buschmann belonged to a group of VVN members in the Hamburg FDP who fought in particular the attempts to get former National Socialists or people who had made all too open pacts with the Nazis in key positions in the FDP but also in the administration of the city. So they reached z. For example, the banker Hans Pilder , who had been a DDP citizenship deputy in the Weimar Republic but wanted to be close to the NSDAP after 1933, could not become director of the Hamburgische Landesbank.

MPs

In the 1949 state elections, Buschmann had run in vain in the Uhlenhorst constituency and was also only placed in the lower position on the list of the Father City Association of Hamburg (list connection from CDU , FDP and DKP ). As a replacement for the fatally injured Wilhelm H. Lindemann , she was a member of the Hamburg parliament from July 3, 1952 until the new election in 1953 . Subsequently, after she had not been put up for citizenship election again, she was a member of the Hamburg-Nord district assembly until 1957 . The young democrat Peter-Heinz Müller-Link took over their constituency in 1953 .

literature

  • Christof Brauers, The FDP in Hamburg 1945 to 1953. Start as a bourgeois Left Party , Munich 2007, Martin Meidenbauer Verlagbuchhandlung, ISBN 978-3-89975-569-5

Individual evidence

  1. "FDP mourns Anneliese Buschmann" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt of May 6, 1999, accessed on October 10, 2018.
  2. ^ "Successor for Lindemann" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt of July 5, 1952, accessed on October 10, 2018.