Emmi Czarnetzki

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Emmi Czarnetzki (born June 3, 1911 in Berlin as Emmi Hönsch; † February 14, 1985 in Potsdam ) was a German politician ( KPD / SED ) and women's functionary. She was a member of the Brandenburg state parliament .

Life

Czarnetzki, a shorthand typist by profession , was active in the hiking sport of the workers' sports association "Fichte" in her youth . Until the end of the war she worked for the Deutsche Continental-Gas-Gesellschaft in Potsdam .

She joined the KPD in May 1945 and led the “Save the Children” campaign in Potsdam on behalf of the party immediately after the end of the war. In 1945/46 she was a member of the Potsdam district leadership of the KPD and in 1946 became a consultant for municipal women's committees in the provincial administration of the Mark Brandenburg . She was also a member of the Central Women's Committee of the Soviet Zone . From 1946 to 1948 she was a member of the Brandenburg State Fair Quest Commission. From 1947 to May 1949, she acted as secretary to the Brandenburg State Board of the Democratic Women's Association of Germany (DFD). From 1947 she was also a member of the DFD national board. From May 1949 she worked as the deputy head of the mass agitation department at the secretariat of the SED state committee in Brandenburg. From February 1950 to October 1951 she headed the women's department at the secretariat of the SED state committee in Brandenburg. From October 1951 to 1958 she was first secretary of the SED district leadership Westhavelland and Rathenow .

On December 19, 1949, she succeeded Wilhelm Pieck , who had resigned his mandate, to the state parliament of Brandenburg . Most recently, Emmi Czarnetzki worked as a teacher and research assistant at the SED district party school in Potsdam.

Awards

literature

  • Friederike Sattler: Economic order in transition. Politics, organization and function of the KPD / SED in the state of Brandenburg during the establishment of the central planned economy in the Soviet Zone / GDR 1945–52 . LIT Verlag, Münster 2002, ISBN 3-8258-6321-2 , p. 923.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Neues Deutschland , January 26, 1985, p. 9.
  2. ^ SED executive bodies in the Potsdam district .
  3. Berliner Zeitung , February 26, 1972, p. 2.
  4. SAPMO-Barch, DY 30 / J IV 2/3/742 .