Franz Loebert

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Franz Löbert ( Franz Wilhelm Albert Löbert; ) (born June 6, 1906 in Bremen ; † June 10, 1975 ) was a Bremen politician ( SPD ) and senator.

biography

education and profession

Löbert graduated from business school, did a commercial apprenticeship and worked as a commercial clerk. He also worked for a while in a bank, and then worked as an employee at an industrial company.

politics

In 1927 he joined the SPD. After 1945 he joined the ÖTV .

Löbert was mayor of Bremen-Huchting from summer 1945 to 1947 and head of the local office there in 1947/48 . From 1948 he worked for the Senator for the Interior in Bremen. From 1953 to 1967 he was Senate Director of the Interior Senator as a representative of Senators Adolf Ehlers (SPD) and Hans Koschnick (SPD).
From November 28, 1967 to December 15, 1971, he served as Interior Senator in the Senate of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen led by Mayor Koschnick . His successor was Helmut Fröhlich (SPD). After the resignation of Wilhelm Blase (SPD), he temporarily took over the office of building senator from July to December 1969.

He became known nationwide when he fired his deputy Senate Director Waldemar Klischies (SPD) because of a "serious and unbridgeable breach of trust", which stems from a political difference between the left-wing Klieschis and the Bremen Police President Erich von Bock and Polach (SPD), among others because of the assessment of the Bremen tram riots in 1968 and his reform efforts with the Bremen police .

In his political time he took on a number of voluntary tasks. a. in the Bremen Tourist Office , for disaster control and as chairman of the board of the Bremen parking lot company .

Honors

In Bremen-Huchting, Franz-Löbert-Platz at the local office has been named after him since 1978 .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Der Spiegel No. 11 of March 8, 1971: Nice on chairs

literature

  • Bremen Citizenship Handbook