Emma Wahler

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Poster for an election rally of the CDU Lichtenberg in 1946

Emma Wahler (born August 31, 1906 in Fulda ; † March 9, 1993 in Berlin ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Emma Wahler attended the school of the English Misses in Fulda from 1913 and passed her secondary school leaving certificate in 1926 . She then attended the social women's school in Berlin-Charlottenburg and attended lectures at the Berlin University . In 1928 she passed the exam as a welfare worker and became a teacher at a war orphan housekeeping school in Berlin-Wilhelmshagen . A year later, Wahler became a welfare worker in the youth welfare office in the Wedding district office . In 1931 she joined the German Center Party .

After the Second World War , Wahler became an employee of the Berlin Caritas and joined the CDU. In the first Berlin election in 1946 , she was elected to the District Assembly (BVV) in the Lichtenberg district. She moved to Wedding ( West Berlin ) and was elected to BVV Wedding in the 1954 election. In the following election in 1958 she was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives, to which she belonged until March 1967.

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