Annerose Zibolsky

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Annerose Zibolsky (born July 4, 1921 in Berlin-Spandau ) is a German politician ( CDU / FDJ ).

Life

Annerose Zibolsky attended elementary school and received two years of private tuition before working as a plant nurse after 1940. Since 1946 she was a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) of the Soviet occupation zone and the GDR , and organized in the Potsdam district association. After 1945 she founded the youth committee in the state of Brandenburg and in 1946 worked as a consultant in the FDJ state management in Brandenburg. In 1946, 1947 and 1949 she was elected to the Central Council of the FDJ. In 1949 she was a youth officer in the CDU state executive and in 1950 an FDJ functionary in Potsdam-Drewitz. She later worked as an editor in Potsdam.

In the state elections in the Soviet occupation zone on October 20, 1946 , she was elected a member of the Brandenburg State Parliament for the 1st electoral period (1946–1950) and in the Volkskammer election on October 15, 1950, for the 1st electoral period (1950–1954) People's Chamber of the GDR .

literature

  • Handbook of the Landtag of Brandenburg . Märkische Druck- u. Verlags-GmbH, Potsdam 1947, p. 106 .
  • Rita Pawlowski (ed.): "Our women stand by their husbands" . Women in the People's Chamber of the GDR from 1950 to 1989. A biographical handbook. trafo Wissenschaftsverlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-89626-652-1 , p. 312 .