Erich Josuns

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Erich Josuns (born September 27, 1901 in Niegripp ; † unknown) was a German politician and member of parliament ( SPD , KPD , SED ).

Erich Josuns was the son of the worker Josef Josuns. He attended elementary school in Niegripp and was dismissed as a class I student. From 1915 to 1917 he trained as a locksmith. During the First World War , he did military service from 1918 and was a soldier until 1920 . From 1920 he worked as a miner underground.

In February 1921 he became a member of the SPD in Völpke, where he worked as a cashier for the local association. In autumn 1925 he switched to the KPD, where he became the first chairman of the Red Front Fighters' League , the paramilitary task force of the KPD. Due to this activity he had to leave Völpke in 1927 and moved to Unseburg .

After the Second World War he joined the KPD in 1945 and in September 1945 became chairman of the works council at the Unseburg lignite plant. With the forced union he became a member of the SED. In the semi-free state elections in the Soviet zone in 1946 , he was elected to the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt in constituency II ( Burg , Magdeburg , Schönebeck , Jerichow I , Wolmirstedt , Haldensleben , Wanzleben ) . He did not belong to any committees in the state parliament. On March 22, 1949, he resigned from his office.

literature

  • Dr. Kurt Schwarze : Handbook of the State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt. 1947, p. 186
  • Christina Trittel: The parliamentary groups in Saxony-Anhalt from 1946 to 1950: Analysis of state political action and the scope for action of collective actors in the emerging GDR, 2006, ISBN 9783835096684 , pp. 216–217