Friedrich Langmaack

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Friedrich Langmaack (born April 11, 1921 in Below / district of goods ; † May 7 or 8, 1991 ) was a German civil servant and member of the Hamburg Parliament for the SPD .

Life

After attending primary school in Hamburg , Friedrich Langmaack did an apprenticeship as a mechanical engineer. From 1940 to 1945 he was drafted for military service as an armorer and was taken prisoner of war .

From 1946 he worked for the Deutsche Reichsbahn . He trained as a technical officer and then worked as a technical operations inspector at the Deutsche Bundesbahn .

Langmaack was married and had two children. He died on the night of May 8, 1991.

politics

In 1946 Friedrich Langmaack joined the SPD and the railway workers' union . From 1949 to 1951 he was a member of the Heiligenhafen municipal council and was a labor judge at the Lübeck district court . He later moved to Hamburg-Harburg . His party functions there included chairman of the local association and deputy district chairman.

In 1974 he was elected as a member of the Hamburg parliament. Until the end of the 1978 electoral term, he worked primarily on the submissions committee and the sports committee. Langmaack belonged to the citizenry until 1982, after which he was chairman of the Harburg district assembly .

literature

  • Hinnerk Fock (editor): Handbuch der Hamburgischen Bürgerschaft - Personalalien - 9th electoral period , Hamburg 1981, pp. 193f., 36, 50.

Individual evidence

  1. a b mourning for Friedrich Langmaack. In: Abendblatt.de. Hamburger Abendblatt , May 10, 1991, accessed on January 10, 2018.