Eduard Schoemer

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Eduard Schoemer (born June 1, 1881 in Josefsdorf, Bohemia ; † September 9, 1962 in Delmenhorst ) was a German trade unionist and, as a politician ( SPD ), a member of the Oldenburg state parliament .

Life

Schoemer was the son of the factory worker Alois Schoemer and his wife Theresia geb. Lorenz and came to Delmenhorst with his parents for the first time in October 1886. There he continued the elementary school lessons he had started in his hometown and from 1897 was a spinning mill worker at the Hanseatic jute spinning and weaving mill .

In 1903 he joined the SPD and from October 1, 1906 was the full-time secretary of the textile workers' association in Delmenhorst and continued to be chairman of the local union cartel. In the same year he received German citizenship . In 1910 he was elected to the city ​​council and in 1919 to the magistrate of Delmenhorst. After twelve years at the textile workers' association, Schoemer became managing director of the Delmenhorst labor record on October 1, 1918 and helped to set up an office here.

After the end of the First World War and the November Revolution, Schoemer was a member of the constituent assembly of the Oldenburg regional assembly and was then a member of the state parliament of the Free State of Oldenburg initially until 1923, then again from 1928 to 1931 .

In October 1922 he took over the chairmanship of the SPD district association Delmenhorst. Due to the legal regulations, he was accepted into the Reich Service as head of the Delmenhorst employment office in 1928. In 1930 he was transferred as a job center director to Goslar, his last rank was Regierungsrat .

In the seizure of power of the Nazis Schoemer was immediately dismissed and moved to Hamburg, where he lived in modest circumstances. After the end of the Second World War he returned to Delmenhorst and was first second and from 1949 to 1958 again first chairman of the local SPD organization. From 1952 until his death he was also a member of the city council, where he last led the faction of his party.

family

Schoemer married on July 23, 1904 Johanne Dorothea geb. Werner (* 1881) from Bremen. The marriage had eight children.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Vahlenkamp: Schoemer, Eduard. In: Hans Friedl u. a. (Ed.): Biographical manual for the history of the state of Oldenburg. Edited on behalf of the Oldenburg landscape. Isensee, Oldenburg 1992, ISBN 3-89442-135-5 , p. 648 ( online ). Retrieved December 23, 2018.