Ernst Fricke

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Ernst Fricke (born January 31, 1912 in Oebisfelde ; † July 18, 1983 in Goslar ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Fricke attended the secondary school in Braunschweig and then began an apprenticeship as a publishing clerk. After his journeyman examination, he was employed in Braunschweig and Berlin. In the Second World War he was in the air force in 1940 and was wounded. After the war there was fifty percent war damage . After the end of the war he was a Soviet prisoner of war until 1948. After his return from 1949 until the beginning of 1974 he was the executive chairman of the DGB group in Goslar . Fricke was regional chairman of the men's organization of the Evangelical Lutheran regional church in Braunschweig as well as a member of the supervisory board of Nordharzer Kraftwerke GmbH and also of the supervisory board of the spa and tourism company Goslar and Hahnenklee GmbH.

Fricke became a member of the city council of Goslar and was chairman of the SPD parliamentary group. He was a member of the district council of the district of Goslar . He was elected as a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament during the fifth to eighth electoral period from May 20, 1963 to June 20, 1978. Fricke is the holder of the Cross of Merit First Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.

literature

  • 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. 108.