Erni Finselberger

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Erni Finselberger (born September 11, 1902 in Hildesheim ; † May 24, 1993 in Hanover ) was a German politician ( GB / BHE ).

Life

After attending the Oberlyzeum and the commercial college in Hildesheim, Erni Finselberger worked as a social worker from 1926 . From 1940 she held professional training courses for women and worked in corporate social work in West Prussia until 1945 . After the expulsion, she was sent to the Neustadt am Rübenberge district in 1945 . Since 1949 she lived in Hanover .

In 1933 Erni Finselberger joined the NSDAP as managing director ( membership number 1.980.077). In 1950 she joined the All-German Bloc / Federation of Expellees and Disenfranchised (GB / BHE). Since then she has also been a member of the GB / BHE state board of Lower Saxony and from 1952 she was deputy federal chairwoman. She became a member of the GDP in 1961 and was the party's deputy women's officer.

Erni Finselberger was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament from 1951 until her resignation on October 5, 1953 in the second electoral period . Here she was third deputy chairman of the GB / BHE parliamentary group from May 6, 1951 to October 5, 1953. Since March 16, 1953, she belonged to the GB / BHE parliamentary group. From 1953 to 1957 she was a member of the German Bundestag .

Erni Finselberger entered the Bundestag via the Lower Saxony state list.

source

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 97.

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Violence: Members of the Bundestag / I.-X. Legislative period: Former NSDAP and / or branch memberships. (PDF) Willi-Bredel -Gesellschaft Geschichtswerkstatt eV, October 20, 2005, p. 3 , accessed on January 20, 2020 .