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Christel Pappe (born May 4, 1935 in Berlin as Christel Noack , † September 19, 2016 in Sömmerda ) was a German politician ( SED ). She was a member of the State Council of the GDR .

Life

Pappe, the daughter of a lathe operator, moved to Sömmerda during the Second World War . After attending secondary school, she learned the job of a laboratory assistant in the Sömmerda office machine plant from 1951 to 1954 and completed a distance learning course as a chemical engineer at the Technical School for Chemistry in Köthen from 1956 to 1961 . She then worked as a chemical engineer at the Sömmerda office machine plant.

In 1951 she joined the FDGB , 1958 the DFD and 1961 the SED. From 1963 to 1965 she was the successor candidate and from November 1965 to 1967 - as a member of the FDGB parliamentary group - a member of the People's Chamber . From 1963 to 1967 she was a member of the State Council.

She was a member of the DFD district board and the district board of the URANIA Society for the Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge Sömmerda. From 1966 Pappe was director of management and training at VEB Büromaschinenwerk Sömmerda, where she was also a member of the central party leadership of the SED, and later technical director at VEB Optima Sömmerda. In 1967 she resigned from all functions.

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Individual evidence

  1. Christel Pappe. In: Thuringian General. September 23, 2016, accessed January 12, 2019 .