Dieter Schwäbl

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dieter Schwäbl (born December 8, 1928 in Berlin ; † December 23, 2014 there ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Dieter Schwäbl was expelled from school in 1943 because of the “ Nuremberg Laws ”. It was only after the end of the Second World War in 1945 that he was able to continue school in the Goethe Pedagogy, which he graduated with secondary school leaving certificate in 1946 . In 1945 he joined the SPD. He studied at the German University of Politics . In 1951 Schwäbl became a full-time union employee at the union of public services, transport and traffic (ÖTV) in Berlin. In 1964 he became chairman of the ÖTV Berlin and in 1965 chairman of the SPD in the Zehlendorf district .

In the Berlin election in 1967 Schwäbl was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives. In the following election in 1971 he was re-elected to parliament, but left two months later because he was appointed by the Senate Schütz II as Senate Director for Berlin's own operations . After a scandal at the in-house company Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin , Schwäbl was put into temporary retirement in February 1976 .

literature

  • Werner Breunig, Andreas Herbst (ed.): Biographical handbook of the Berlin parliamentarians 1963–1995 and city councilors 1990/1991 (= series of publications of the Berlin State Archives. Volume 19). Landesarchiv Berlin, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-9803303-5-0 , p. 342 f.