Christian Paulmann

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Christian Paulmann (born February 2, 1897 in Hanover , † July 11, 1970 in Bremen ) was a German SPD politician .

biography

After graduating from primary school, Paulmann attended a teachers' seminar from 1912 to 1916 . From 1916 to 1918 he was a soldier in the First World War . In 1919 he passed the first teacher examination and taught from 1920 to 1933 as a primary school teacher in Bremen. He was a board member of the Bremen teachers' association. Paulmann joined the SPD in 1922 and was a member of Bremen's citizenship from 1930 to 1933 .

During the Nazi era he was temporarily imprisoned. Even before the Law on Civil Servants was passed, he had been illegally dismissed from school on March 16, 1933. In 1934 he and August Beermann founded the Beermann & Paulmann coal trading company in Oslebshausen , which still exists today. In 1939 he married Hedwig Winter.

After the Second World War, Paulmann was Senator for Schools and Education from 1945 to May 1951 ( Government of Kaisen I , II and III ). He resigned from the school lunch due to unresolved allegations . In followed Willi Dehnkamp (SPD) as a senator. He was also a member of the Culture Committee of the State Council of the American Zone of Occupation and the Zone Education Committee of the British Zone .

From 1951 to 1962 Paulmann was state chairman of the SPD Bremen . From 1955 to 1967 he was again a member of the Bremen citizenship. In addition, he was chairman of the board of trustees indivisible Germany between 1953 and 1964 , and from 1953 to 1956 a member of the German committee for education and training and chairman of the administrative board of Radio Bremen .

Honors

The Senator-Paulmann-Strasse in Woltmershausen was named after him.

Publications

  • The school reform. Suggestions of the Bremen school administration , ed. from the Senator for Schools and Education in Bremen, Dorn, Bremen 1948 (brochure)
  • The social democracy in Bremen 1864–1964. Schalfeldt, Bremen 1964

swell

  • Who is who. The German Who's Who. XVI. Edition of Degeners Wer ist’s 1969/70, Berlin 1970, Volume I, p. 957
  • Karl Marten Barfuß , Hartmut Müller, Daniel Tilgner (eds.): History of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen from 1945 to 2005. Volume 1: 1945–1969 , S 163. Edition Temmen , Bremen 2008, ISBN 978-3-86108-575-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Year of birth 1897 with Norbert Korfmacher: Membership directory of the Bremen citizenship 1946 to 1996 (= local politics. Volume 1). LIT, Münster 1997, ISBN 3-8258-3212-0 , p. 127; Who is who. 15 edition, 1967/68, volume I, p. 1450, and 16 edition, 1969/70, volume I, p. 957. Evidence for the year of birth 1887 is among other things Schröder: Social Democratic Parliamentarians (see web links).
  2. ^ Wilhelm Heinz Schröder : Social Democratic Parliamentarians in the German Reich and Landtag 1867-1933. Droste, Düsseldorf 1995, p. 647
  3. ^ Herbert Black Forest : History of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Volume 4: Bremen during the Nazi era (1933–1945). Bremen 1995, pp. 77 and 197
  4. Hans Bohnenkamp, ​​Walter Dirks, Doris Knab (eds.): Recommendations and expert reports of the German Committee for Education 1953-1965. Complete edition . Ernst Klett Verlag, Stuttgart 1966, p. 14 .