Annemarie Ackermann

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Annemarie Ackermann b. Eisemann (born May 26, 1913 in Parabutsch , Batschka , † February 18, 1994 in Königswinter ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Life

Annemarie Ackermann, who was of the Roman Catholic faith and belonged to the German minority in the Batschka , attended elementary and middle school in Batsch ( Yugoslavia ) before she graduated from the secondary school for girls in Graz in 1931. Ackermann had been a member of the "Swabian-German Cultural Association" since 1929, and from 1930 to 1944 she was active in the Catholic youth and women's association. She married in 1931 and trained to be a dental assistant by 1934. From 1934 until she fled, Ackermann worked in her husband's dental practice , with whom she had five children.

When the communist partisans under Tito marched into the Batschka in 1944, she fled via Hungary and Austria to Bavaria before she came to Rhineland-Palatinate in 1951 . There she joined the CDU in 1951 and the Catholic Women's Association in 1952 .

MPs

Annemarie Ackermann was a member of the German Bundestag for the first time from 1953 to 1961 . On January 16, 1965, she replaced Gerhard Fritz , who had left the Bundestag, to which she was a member until the end of the fourth electoral term in October 1965. It has always entered the Bundestag via the CDU state list for Rhineland-Palatinate .

literature