Emil Ziegenrücker

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Otto Wilhelm Emil Ziegenrücker (born July 14, 1882 in Berlin , † December 31, 1943 in Stentsch , district of Züllichau-Schwiebus ) was a German teacher and politician ( German Reformation Party , DNVP ).

Life

Ziegenrücker was born as the son of the municipal assistant August Wilhelm Ziegenrücker and his wife Emilie born. Thesenvitz born. After graduating from the Falk Realgymnasium in Berlin-Tiergarten in 1902 , Ziegenrücker began studying modern languages, German and philosophy at the universities in Berlin , Greifswald and Rostock , which he completed in 1909 with the philological state examination. That same year he was at the University of Rostock with the dissertation topic Joanna Baillie's "Plays on the Passions" for Dr. phil. PhD . He completed his pedagogical training in Husum , Altona and Kiel , where in 1911 he was able to work for the higher schools in Prussia. He was then appointed to the foundation school in Hamburg . At the end of the 1920s he worked as a teacher in Berlin. From 1935 until his retirement in 1940 he was director of the secondary school for girls in Berlin-Tegel .

In addition to his professional activity, he was involved in the Protestant church. He was a member of the parish council of the Gnadengemeinde Berlin, a member of the District Synod Berlin City II and its Education Committee and from 1933 a member of the General Synod.

Ziegenrücker was chief executive of the German Reformation Party. He was elected to the Prussian state parliament in May 1928 as a state nomination for the Völkisch-Nationalen Block (VNB) , where he belonged to the German parliamentary group. He later joined the German National People's Party (DNVP) and was a member of the DNVP parliamentary group from February 17, 1930. After leaving the DNVP, he was a non-attached MP from April 25, 1932 until the end of the third legislative term in 1932.

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Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the Stentsch registry office No. 21/1943.