Ernst Boberg

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Ernst Boberg (born February 1, 1903 in Ludwigsburg (Ostvorpommern) , † February 20, 1971 in Neustrelitz ) was a German politician.

Boberg's parents were farm workers. Ernst Boberg attended elementary school in Ludwigsburg and from 1917 worked on Gut Ludwigsburg as a day laborer . Under the influence of Ernst Kasch, a functionary of the German Agricultural Workers' Union and member of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), he took part in actions against the Kapp Putsch. On October 1st, 1920 Ernst Boberg joined the German Agricultural Workers' Association and in 1922 the Communist Youth in Greifswald . He founded a local group of the communist youth in Vierow .

After his release from Gut Ludwigsburg in October 1923, he worked for farmer Dinse in Konerow .

In 1925 Ernst Boberg joined the KPD and the Red Front Fighters League (RFB) and also founded a local group in Vierow for the RFB. He took part in the 3rd Reich Meeting of the RFB in Berlin in 1927 . He became chairman of the Vierow local group of the KPD. He was also a member of Red Aid Germany . At Gut Kräpelin he became a member of the works council .

In the elections to the district assembly on November 17, 1929, Ernst Boberg received a mandate from the KPD. From January to April 1930 he attended the party school of the KPD "Rosa Luxemburg" in Schöneiche-Fichtenau. He took over the leadership of the local group in Hanshagen and became a member of the KPD sub-district leadership Greifswald-Stralsund. From April to May 1931 he visited the Soviet Union , which he was enthusiastic about. Then he worked as a functionary of the KPD. In 1931 he was elected to the district management in Szczecin at the district delegates' conference. He took part in the 3rd Reich Conference of the KPD from October 15 to 18, 1932 in Berlin. In March 1933 he was elected a member of the Pomerania Provincial Parliament. He was arrested on March 28, 1933 and was initially imprisoned in the Greifswald court prison and from July 18, 1933 in the Lichtenburg concentration camp . In December 1933 he was released from prison and returned to Hanshagen.

From then on he worked illegally for the KPD. In 1940 he was called up for military service. He came into British captivity in Villach , from which he returned in early summer 1946. He took over the management of the Kemnitz-Hanshagen work areas of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). In October 1946 he was elected to the district assembly and co-opted in 1949 by the members of the state assembly . In the district council he took over the chairmanship of the SED faction.

In May 1948 he became an instructor of the SED district executive. On February 24, 1949 he took over the chairmanship of the newly founded SED district party control commission in Greifswald. In July 1952 he became deputy chairman of the district party control commission Neubrandenburg .

Boberg was married.

literature

  • Werner Lamprecht and Fritz Lewandowski: On the work of the communist Ernst Boberg. In: Greifswald-Stralsunder Jahrbuch , Volume 12, Hermann Böhlaus Nachhaben, Weimar 1979, pages 62-70.

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