Dorothee Freudenberg

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Dorothee Freudenberg (born February 15, 1952 in Mannheim ) is a German politician ( Green Alternative List, GAL ) and former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Freudenberg is divorced and has two children. After graduating from high school, she spent six months in Israel . Then she studied medicine . In 1980 she moved to Hamburg . She is a doctor of psychiatry . She passed the specialist examination in 1994.

As a family member, she was Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Freudenberg Foundation until May 2016 .

Dorothee Freudenberg is a member of the Hamburg donation parliament .

Today she lives in Frankfurt am Main .

politics

Freudenberg was a member of the SPD from 1979 to 1991 , for which, however, she did not hold a mandate or public office. She joined the GAL in 1993. She was a member of the state board from 1993 to 1995. From 2004 to 2007 she was board spokeswoman for the GAL district association Hamburg-Altona .

From January 1996 to March 2004 she was a member of the citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . In her last electoral term as a member of the state parliament , she was a member of the health and social committees.

Works

  • Dorothee Freudenberg-Hübner and Erhard Roy Wiehn (eds.): Deported: Jewish fates from Freiburg 1940-1942; Letters from the Liefmann siblings in Gurs and Morlaas to Adolf Freudenberg in Geneva . Constance: Hartung-Gorre 1993 (Writings on the Schoáh and Judaica) ISBN 3-89191-665-5
  • Dorothee Freudenberg-Huebner: On the epidemiology of anorexia nervosa: a study of Hamburg schoolgirls , University of Hamburg, dissertation, 1985.

swell

  • Handbook of Members of the Hamburg Parliament