Erna Wagner (politician)

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Erna Wagner (born October 2, 1903 in Hamburg ; † October 30, 1982 ) was a German teacher and former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

job

After attending the teacher training college in Hamburg, Erna Wagner worked as a teacher from 1926 on. From 1948 to 1953 she was the headmistress and then worked again as a teacher until she retired in 1966.

politics

Anonymous urn grove at Chapel 8,
Ohlsdorf Cemetery

Erna Wagner became a member of the Socialist German Workers' Youth and in 1921 a member of the SPD. Until the party was banned by the National Socialists , she mainly worked in women's organizations and in the field of education. In 1937 she joined the NSDAP .

After the end of the war , she was initially involved in the Society of Friends of the Fatherland School and Education System , and later as a member of the GEW . There she was elected to the board in 1950.

From 1949 to 1970 she worked for the SPD as a member of the Hamburg parliament.

Erna Wagner was buried in the Hamburg cemetery Ohlsdorf , grid square AD 10 ( anonymous urn grove in front of the Riedemann mausoleum across from Chapel 8).

literature

  • Inge Grolle and Rita Bake : “I practiced juggling with three balls.” Women in the Hamburg citizenship 1946 to 1993. Published by the Hamburg Regional Center for Political Education. Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3-930802-01-5 , pp. 403f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Celebrity grave sites