Annemarie Hanke

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Annemarie Hanke (born February 27, 1935 in Stuttgart ; † February 17, 1992 in Leinfelden-Echterdingen ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Life

After graduating from high school in 1954, Annemarie Hanke trained as a teacher at the Pedagogical Institute in Stuttgart. In 1956 she passed the first service examination for teaching at elementary schools, and in 1961 the second service examination. From 1956 to 1968 she worked as a school teacher. After that, she was a housewife and, as part of her community work, did a lot for the needs of older people.

politics

From 1968 to 1974 Annemarie Hanke was a councilor in Leinfelden and later in the town of Leinfelden-Echterdingen, which was newly formed after the municipal reform. From 1971 she was a member of the district council in Böblingen, from 1975 of the district council in Esslingen. When the member of the state parliament Friedrich Volz died in 1988, Annemarie Hanke moved up to the state parliament as his substitute applicant in the constituency of Nürtingen . She was a member of parliament until 1992. Her work focused on the social sector.

literature

  • Ina Hochreuther: Women in Parliament - Southwest German delegates since 1919. Published by the State Center for Civic Education, Theiss-Verlag Stuttgart, 1992. ISBN 3-8062-1012-8