Friedrich Lienhoop

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Friedrich Lienhoop (born July 2, 1908 in Bremen ; † January 9, 1995 there ) was a German doctor and politician ( FDP ).

Life

Friedrich Lienhoop studied medicine at the universities of Freiburg , Kiel , Vienna and Hamburg . At Hamburg University, he put 1933 Medical State Examination from 1936 he became the subject of over-products and after-effects in spinal anesthesia for Dr. med. PhD . After receiving his license to practice medicine, he joined the Navy in 1935 . He gained his first practical experience as a doctor in hospitals. During the Second World War he was used as a naval staff doctor on the auxiliary cruiser Kormoran . After the ship was sunk in the Atlantic by the light cruiser Sydney in 1941, he was captured by the Australians.

After returning from captivity in 1947, Lienhoop settled in the west of Bremen as a general practitioner with his own practice, which he ran until he retired in March 1983. In addition to his professional activity, he was initially vice-president and then from 1971 to 1975 president of the Bremen Medical Association . From 1967 to 1971 he was chairman of the administrative committee and from 1977 to 1980 chairman of the supervisory committee of the pension fund of the medical association. At the same time, he was committed to the Hartmannbund , whose regional association he co-founded in Bremen and which he chaired from 1949 to 1967 and again from 1977 to 1982. Most recently he was honorary chairman of the Bremen Hartmannbund and former president of the Bremen Medical Association.

Lienhoop joined the FDP in 1955. In the same year he became a member of the health deputation. In the Bundestag election in September 1965 , he ran for the Bundestag , but won no mandate. Two years later, he was elected as a member of the Bremen Citizenship in the May 1967 elections, to which he was a member until 1971.

Honors

  • 1984: Gerhard Jungmann Medal from the Hartmann Association

literature

  • Herrmann AL Degener , Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. Volume 16, Arani, Berlin 1970. p. 762.
  • Lienhoop, Friedrich . In: Martin Schumacher (Ed.): MdB - The People's Representation 1946–1972. - [Laade to Lux] (=  KGParl online publications ). Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties e. V., Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-00-020703-7 , pp. 745 , urn : nbn: de: 101: 1-2014070812574 ( kgparl.de [PDF; 301 kB ; accessed on June 19, 2017]).

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d birthdays. Dr. med. Friedrich Lienhoop. (PDF; 143 kB) In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt, Volume 85, Issue 27. Deutscher Ärzte-Verlag, July 7, 1988, p. 67 , accessed on September 24, 2015 .
  2. a b Died. Dr. med. Friedrich Lienhoop. (PDF; 178 kB) In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt, 93rd volume, issue 6. Deutscher Ärzte-Verlag, February 9, 1996, p. 74 , accessed on September 24, 2015 .
  3. The establishment of the medical pension fund. (PDF; 5.8 MB) In: Bremer Ärztejournal, Volume 62, July / August 2009. Medical Association Bremen & Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians Bremen, August 7, 2009, p. 7 , accessed on September 24, 2015 .
  4. Dear. (PDF; 40.3 kB) In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt, Volume 81, Issue 3. Deutscher Ärzte-Verlag, January 20, 1984, p. 141 , accessed on September 24, 2015 .