Eva Ludwig (politician, 1907)

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Eva Ludwig (born Behrend ; * May 7, 1907 in Lyck , † 1995 in Berlin-Grünau ) was a German party functionary of the GDR block party NDPD . She was a member of the People's Chamber of the GDR .

Life

The daughter of a pharmacist attended elementary school and the Lyceum in Lyck (East Prussia) and passed the secondary school exams. In 1929 she married the professional officer Günther Ludwig .

After the war she became politically active and in 1945 co-founded the women's committee in Thal (Eisenach district) and in 1947 the local branch of the DFD . After her husband's return from Soviet captivity in 1948, she also became a member of her husband's party, the NDPD and a member of the Society for German-Soviet Friendship. She attended the School for National Politics of the NDPD in Buckow and became a full-time employee at the regional associations of Thuringia, Berlin and Mecklenburg of the NDPD. She was also a member of the state boards of Thuringia, Berlin and Mecklenburg of the DFD. In 1949 she became a member of the FDGB . From August 1950 she was a member of the National Council of the National Front and from November 1952 to 1958 a member of the German Peace Council .

From 1950 to 1963 she was a member of the NDPD parliamentary group in the People's Chamber and since 1954 a member of the committee of the rules of procedure. She was a member of the Berlin district committee and the main committee of the NDPD. From 1956 she was the head of a working group of the National Front in Berlin-Köpenick. Since 1958 she worked in the permanent commission for social and health care at the city council of Berlin.

Awards

literature

  • Handbook of the People's Chamber of the German Democratic Republic, 2nd electoral period, Kongress-Verlag Berlin, 1957, p. 392.
  • Handbook of the People's Chamber of the German Democratic Republic, 3rd electoral period, Kongress-Verlag Berlin, 1959, p. 451.

Individual evidence

  1. Neues Deutschland , August 27, 1950, p. 6.