Ernst Kuhlemann

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Ernst Kuhlemann (born June 1, 1887 in Oettern-Bremke ; † August 16, 1959 there ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Life

Kuhleman was the son of a small farmer. He attended elementary school and did an apprenticeship as a butcher. Kuhleman, who was of Protestant denomination, was married. Until 1920 he worked as a bricklayer with residence in Klüt . From 1914 to 1918 he was a soldier in the First World War . Between April 1920 and his death he was a farmer and butcher in Klüt.

In 1908 he joined the SPD and the union. In the state elections in Lippe in 1919 , he was elected to the Lippe state parliament. He also received a mandate in the 1921 state elections . After the state election in Lippe in 1925 , he was a member of the state parliament for the first two sessions of the state parliament instead of August Schmuck , who contrary to expectations had not moved up to the state presidium, and then gave up the mandate in favor of Schmucks. In the 5th electoral term, he replaced Wilhelm Mellies on April 21, 1933 , who was forced by the National Socialists to renounce his mandate. When the SPD was banned in 1933, he lost his state parliament mandate. In 1933 he was arrested and held in protective custody for six months . He was arrested again in August 1944.

After the Second World War he rejoined the SPD and was, among other things, chairman of the SPD in Klüt. For his party, he was a member of the Appointed Landtag of the Free State of Lippe . Since 1948 he was a member of the district council in Detmold, mayor in Öttern-Bremke and head master of the house butcher guild Lippe.

literature

  • Karin Jaspers / Wilfried Reinighaus: Westphalian-Lippian candidates in the January elections in 1919. A biographical documentation , Münster: Aschendorff 2020 (Publications of the Historical Commission for Westphalia - New Series; 52), ISBN 9783402151365 , p. 222.

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