Charlotte Bergmann

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Charlotte Bergmann (born November 30, 1920 in Breslau ) is a former German politician ( LDPD ). From 1958 to 1963 she was a member of the People's Chamber of the GDR .

Life

Charlotte Bergmann was born the daughter of a teacher and first attended high school in Breslau. She then studied at the University of Breslau from 1939 to 1944 and received her doctorate in Berlin in 1944 with the dissertation of Heilbare Kindermabbehandlungsfalls ( Dr. med. She then worked as a doctor in Glogau and Leipzig . In 1950 she passed the district medical examination and worked as a specialist in social hygiene.

politics

Bergmann joined the NSDAP on September 1, 1938 ( membership number 6,963,843). After the Second World War , she joined the LDP (later renamed LDPD) in 1945 and held several honorary functions, including a. from 1958 as deputy chairwoman of the LDPD district executive in Leipzig. In 1953 she was elected head of division in the health and social affairs department at the Leipzig District Council and in 1957 she was elected city councilor in Leipzig. From 1958 to 1963 she was a member of the People's Chamber and was a member of the Health Care Committee. From 1960 to 1963 she was a member of the central executive committee of the LDPD. In July 1960 she became a member of the GDR Committee for Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa . During the third electoral term, she married and took the name Zieboltz.

Works

  • Healable Child Abuse Cases. In: Journal for Child Research. 47 (1939), pp. 117-141.

literature

  • Handbook of the People's Chamber of the German Democratic Republic, 2nd electoral period, Kongress-Verlag, Berlin 1957, p. 248.
  • Federal Ministry for All-German Issues : SBZ biography. 1961, p. 33.
  • Olaf Kappelt : Brown Book DDR - Nazis in the GDR , Elisabeth Reichmann Verlag, Berlin 1981, p. 150.
  • Rita Pawlowski (Ed.): Our women stand by their husbands. Women in the People's Chamber of the GDR from 1950 to 1989. A biographical manual , trafo Wissenschaftsverlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-89626-652-1 , pp. 35f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Investigative Committee of Freedom Jurists (ed.): Former National Socialists in Pankow's service , Berlin-Zehlendorf, undated, p. 9.
  2. Name changes in the Volkskammer manual (accessed on February 2, 2017).