Bernhard Rossmann

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Bernhard Roßmann (born December 30, 1873 in Bremen- Oslebshausen, † February 29, 1960 in Bremen) was a German teacher , senator and politician ( SPD ).

biography

Family, education and work

Rossmann was the son of a teacher, most recently in a penal institution. His grandson was the Rossmann founder and director Dirk Roßmann (* 1946).
Roßmann attended a secondary school and completed a teachers' seminar . From 1893 to 1898 he was an assistant teacher at Bremen community schools. In 1899 he made an external high school diploma at the Bremen secondary school . From 1899 to 1905 he studied German, French, English and education at the University of Marburg , the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin and the University of Kiel . He received his doctorate in 1908. phil. in Kiel . After his legal clerkship he became a study assessor. From 1906 to 1928 he was a scientific assistant teacher, then a senior teacher, and finally a teacher at a secondary school in Bremen. In 1928/29 he was accountant and deputy high school board member , from 1929 to March 1933 high school board member of the authority for advanced training and technical schools in Bremen. After the Second World War , from 1945 to 1949 he was able to resume his work as a high school councilor for vocational and technical schools in Bremen.

politics

Roßmann became a member of the SPD. After the Second World War, he was a member of the constituent Bremen National Assembly in 1919/1920 . From April 1919 to July 1920 he took on the duties of a senator in Bremen in the provisional senate under Karl Deichmann . Afterwards he was a member of the Bremen citizenship from 1920 to 1930 .

literature

  • Bremische Biographie , 1969, p. 426

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