Carl Freybe

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Carl Heinrich Max Freybe (born September 26, 1886 in Stettin ; † September 8, 1982 in Bielefeld ) was a German politician (economic party) and an official of the butchers' trade association.

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Youth and World War I (1886 to 1918)

Freybe was born the son of a butcher. He attended the Schillerrealgymnasium in Stettin up to Obersekunda. From 1902 to 1904 he completed an apprenticeship as a butcher. From 1907 to 1908 he was a member of the Vorpommerschen Feldartillerieregiment 38. In 1910 he passed the master craftsman examination in order to then work as a butcher in his father's company in Stettin. In 1912 he went into business for himself and married in the same year.

From August 1914 Freybe took part in the First World War, in which he was promoted to lieutenant in the reserve and was awarded the Iron Cross of both classes.

Weimar Republic and the National Socialist Period (1919 to 1945)

After the war Freybe became a member of the Reichspartei des Deutschen Mittelstandes (Economic Party ). In the Reichstag election of May 1928 , Freybe was elected as a candidate for constituency 6 (Pomerania) in the Reichstag , to which he belonged for two legislative periods until July 1932. In parliament he made himself particularly strong for the interests of his profession, but also in general for the interests of the craft and the commercial middle class.

Freybe was also active in craft and trade organizations. He was chairman of the Pomeranian District Association of the German Butchers 'Association and in 1925 and from 1928 to 1935 chief master of the butchers' guild in Stettin. In 1934 he was named "Honorary Master of Pomeranian Crafts".

During World War II , Freybe served as an officer in various staffs. His wife was killed in an air raid on Stettin in August 1944, which also destroyed the house of Freybe's family, which was built in 1891 and where his company was located.

post war period

After 1945, when Stettin came to Poland, he set up a shop in Hanover . Freybe also worked for the re-established German Butchers Association , of which he became deputy chairman in 1950. In 1978, the German Butchers' Association donated the Carl Freybe Medal named after it , which is awarded every three years. Politically, he initially joined the FDP , for which he ran unsuccessfully on the Lower Saxony state list in the 1953 federal election. In 1957 he became chairman of the Union of German Middle-Class Parties , as its chairman he was the unsuccessful top candidate on the North Rhine-Westphalian state list in the 1957 Bundestag election .

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  • That's how I saw Canada. Report on a trip from the Atlantic to the Pacific . 1954.
  • The technology in the meat industry . 1962.

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