Frida Reimann

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Frida Reimann , also Frieda Reimann, (born May 17, 1899 in Vilnius , today Lithuania , † July 24, 1997 in Hamburg ) was a German politician of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and a member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Frida Reimann passed her Abitur in Königsberg . There she had already joined the communist movement.

After moving to Hamburg, she worked in a battery factory. During the Weimar Republic , she took on her job as a trade union delegate and works councilor .

Ehrenfeld (back left) fourth row from the right, first stone: Walter and Frieda Reimann

Her husband Walter Reimann (* 1892; † July 31, 1988 in Hamburg) was imprisoned and tortured in the Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp for three years (1934 to 1937) because of his membership in the KPD . Frida Reimann had the opportunity to communicate in writing with her husband in captivity. Due to the strict censorship, however, it was only possible to write about everyday things. In 1943, Frida Reimann was obliged to do forced labor in a factory in Elmshorn because of her Jewish origins .

From February to October 1946 Frida Reimann was a member of the appointed citizenship of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg. She was one of nine communists who, among other things, were supposed to work with the other factions on a new constitution for Hamburg.

Frida Reimann lived with her husband almost all her life in the Hamburg-Lurup district . Today she is buried next to her husband in the place of honor of the Ohlsdorf cemetery (honorary grave of the Geschwister-Scholl-Foundation at chapel 13, grid square Bo 73, no. 56).

literature

  • Ingeborg Grolle , Rita Bake : "I practiced juggling with three balls". Women in the Hamburg citizenship from 1946 to 1993. Publishing house Dölling & Galitz, Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3-930802-01-5 (in part of the state center for political education).
  • Erich Lüth : The Hamburg citizenship 1946–1971 . Verlag Kayser, Hamburg 1971.
  • Anke Schulz: Fish crate village Lurup. Settlement project, allotments, site trailers and storage from 1920 to 1950 . VSA-Verlag, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-87975-892-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. biography at hamburg.de
  2. ^ Pillow stone Ehrenfeld Geschwister-Scholl-Foundation
  3. ^ Cushion stone Walter and Frieda Reimann at genealogy.net