Frieda Hackhe-Döbel

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Frieda Hackhe-Döbel , b. Döbel, (born April 9, 1911 in Kiel , † September 26, 1977 ) was a German politician of the SPD .

Education and previous activities

Frieda Döbel was of Evangelical Lutheran faith and attended elementary school . Before 1933 she hired herself to work as a housemaid and in a children's rest home. She was also an active member of the Socialist Workers' Youth .

After 1933 Frieda Döbel studied successively at the Berlin School of Economics and the Berlin Vocational Education Institute, where she trained as a trade teacher ( vocational school teacher). She then went to school and became a civil servant after 1945.

At the beginning of 1945 Frieda Döbel belonged to one of the so-called "Stubenzirkel" and thus to people who met secretly in different rooms and discussed plans for the period after National Socialism .

MPs

Frieda Döbel was a member of the Provincial Advisory Council of the Schleswig-Holstein Province for the SPD Schleswig-Holstein from February to November 1946 and was appointed by the British military administration. She was active here in the committee for popular education. In May, the advisory board was renamed as Provincial Parliament , and in September, in the course of the conversion of the province into a federal state, as the Landtag . In the beginning, these bodies had an advisory function and severely limited competencies in legislation.

In the second period of this Appointed Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein Döbel was re-elected in December 1946 and remained in this position until the end of the Appointed Landtag in April 1947. Here she was active in the committees for health care as well as for popular education and upbringing. She was also a member of a committee of inquiry during this time .

After the first state election in Schleswig-Holstein in April 1947 , Frieda Döbel moved into the state parliament as a direct candidate for the constituency of Kiel III , in which she received 48.5 percent of the vote. Until she left parliament in May 1950, Frieda Döbel, who had meanwhile married and had her surname changed to Hackhe-Döbel, chaired the Committee for Popular Education. During this time she also worked on the student examination committee and as a parliamentary representative in the public education department for the Lüdemann cabinet until its dissolution in August 1949.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 4th editorial note in SPD and Ostzone on a website of the library of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Bonn , last checked on April 9, 2011
  2. Hans Christian Nissen: 1933–1945: Resistance, persecution, emigration, adaptation. In: Manfred Jessen-Klingenberg (Hrsg.): Democratic history. Schleswig-Holsteinischer Geschichtsverlag, Volume 3, Bad Malente 1988, page 493, available on a website of the Advisory Board for History in the Society for Politics and Education Schleswig-Holstein , last checked on April 9, 2011
  3. Frieda Hackhe Chub in the Diet Information System Schleswig-Holstein