Friedrich Aevermann

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Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann Aevermann (born September 12, 1887 in Wulfsrode near Uelzen , † October 20, 1962 in Bremen ) was a German educator and politician ( SPD ).

biography

Aevermann studied from 1902 to 1908 at the preparatory institute and at the teachers' seminar in Lüneburg . He became a teacher and entered the Bremen school service in 1914. He was a soldier in the First World War . In the early 1920s he became a member of the SPD. He was also active in the Bremen teachers' association. In 1920 he ran an experimental school on Schleswiger Straße and from 1923 he was a teacher at the school on Theodorstraße in Bremen. In 1933 he was dismissed from school by the National Socialists and he worked in a commercial position.

After the Second World War he became a senior school officer in Bremen in 1945. From 1946 he headed the main committee for denazification . From March 27 to November 7, 1947, he was Senator for Political Liberation in Senate Kaisen II under Wilhelm Kaisen (SPD). During this tenure, he was primarily concerned with building the denazification authority. His successor was Senator Alexander Lifschütz .

In 1947 he returned to the school administration and in 1950 became the state school councilor of Bremen. In 1955 he was retired.

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