Dietrich Hildebrandt

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Dietrich Hildebrandt (born December 31, 1944 in Luckenwalde ; † September 17, 2015 in Heidelberg ) was a German teacher, publisher and politician ( SDS , KBW , Committee for Democracy and Socialism , Alliance 90 / The Greens ).

Dietrich Hildebrandt studied German , Romance studies , history and political science at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg from 1966 to 1972 . He has been an active member of the SDS since 1968 and chairman of the AStA in the 1970 summer semester . In 1990 he received his doctorate in sociology from the Free University of Berlin with a thesis on the student movement in Heidelberg in the late 1960s and early 1970s .

After numerous activities, some of which were prosecuted under criminal law, in the Heidelberg student movement and candidacies for the KBW in various elections in 1975/76, he began his political activities as a city councilor for the Green Alternative List (GAL) in Heidelberg (1989 to 1994). From 1996 to 2001 he was a member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg (12th electoral term), then he was not re-established. In the early federal elections in 2005, Dietrich Hildebrandt ran unsuccessfully without being secured on the state list directly in constituency 278 Rhein-Neckar .

Publications

  • Epilogue. In: The New China. Reports from Chinese magazines about building socialism. Sendler, Plankstadt 1974, pp. 162-172, ISBN 3-88048-009-5
  • "... and the students are happy!" Student movement in Heidelberg 1967–1973. esprint-Verlag, Heidelberg 1991, ISBN 3-88326-190-4

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Individual evidence

  1. On the death of Dietrich Hildebrandt
  2. tot. : An honorable company. Committee for Democracy and Socialism. In: Communism and Class Struggle . 7th year, issue 7, 1979, p. 15ff.
  3. E.g. Federal Parliament election 1976 in Stuttgart: “He calls for the withdrawal of all foreign troops from the Federal Republic and the dissolution of all foreign military bases. And 'instead of participation of trade union leaders in the supervisory boards of the capitalists', he and the Communist Federation of West Germany demand 'unrestricted rights vis-à-vis the capitalists for the representative bodies of the workforce for works and staff councils'. According to Hildebrandt, the people have no interest in glossing over their oppression by the state, but rather 'in unrestricted rights to fight against the ruling capitalist class'. "( Stuttgarter Zeitung . October 1, 1976, p. 26)
  4. " Zundel explained to the 14 new members in the council : 'With some you can be optimistic, with others the opposite.' Mayor Zundel also said that Dietrich Hildebrandt, known from old struggling times, will belong to the new Heidelberg municipal council, 'that is part of the burden that democracy imposes on us'. "( Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung . October 25, 1989, p. 3 )
  5. Johanna Eberhardt: Sent to old age without warning. Heidelberg Greens no longer want Dietrich Hildebrandt as a member of the state parliament. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung. June 26, 2000, p. 6
  6. ^ The candidates for election to the 16th German Bundestag 2005. p. 150