Erich Jung (politician)
Erich Jung (born November 3, 1908 in Berlin , † December 10, 1988 in Nuremberg ) was a German politician ( SPD ).
Erich Jung attended primary school and did an apprenticeship as a boat builder . He first worked as a wood machine worker and in 1935 changed his profession to a bank and savings bank employee . In 1940 he was the Wehrmacht confiscated and fell in 1945 in American captivity .
After the Second World War , Jung was employed by the Weißensee district office in Berlin and chairman of the workers' welfare organization (AWO) in Weißensee until the Wall was built in 1961 . In 1948 he was politically reprimanded by the Soviet headquarters and therefore moved to the West Berlin district office in Kreuzberg . Jung joined the SPD in 1949. In the Berlin election in 1958 he was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives, to which he belonged until 1963.
literature
- Werner Breunig, Siegfried Heimann , Andreas Herbst : Biographical Handbook of Berlin City Councilors and Members of Parliament 1946–1963 (= series of publications by the Berlin State Archives . Volume 14 ). Landesarchiv Berlin , Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-9803303-4-3 , p. 135 (331 pages).
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SURNAME | Jung, Erich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (SPD), MdA |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 3, 1908 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | December 10, 1988 |
Place of death | Nuremberg |