Anton Cromme

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Anton Cromme (also Antonius Cromme ; born June 6, 1901 in Damme (Dümmer) , † July 21, 1953 in Vechta ) was a German pharmacist and politician ( CDU ).

Life

Cromme was the son of the pharmacist Karl or Carl Julius Cromme (1869–1934) and his wife Antonia, called Toni, née Bothe (1875–?). His brothers included the engineer Hans Cromme and the engineer and senator Carl Cromme .

He first attended primary school in Damme and later switched to a humanistic grammar school in Vechta. Here he graduated from high school and then began training in pharmacy . Cromme then graduated from the Technical University in Braunschweig, which he graduated with the state examination in 1925. Since 1933 he worked as an independent pharmacist in Vechta. He was a member of the city council in Vechta, which he chaired. In 1933 he was removed from office. After the end of the Second World War he was mayor of Vechta from November 1945 to November 1948. In 1945 he was a co-founder of the CDU in the Vechta district and had been a member of the city council and district council from 1945, first as an appointed and later as an elected member. From January 12, 1948 until his election to the Lower Saxony state parliament in 1951, he was chairman of the largest sports club in the city of Vechta, the SFN Vechta .

In the second electoral term, Cromme was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament from May 6, 1951 to July 21, 1953.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl Cromme in Vechta. In: Deutsche Apotheker-Zeitung , Volume 26, 1911, p. 276.
  2. ^ Karl Cromme (1869–1934) , gebdas.genealogy.net.
  3. Barbara Simon : MPs in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, pp. 67–68.