Fritz Schubert (politician)

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Friedrich Schubert (* 4. January 1914 in Bergen-Enkheim ; † 15. November 1967 ), a German was local politician ( SPD ) and district administrator of the district of Hanau .

Origin and education

Fritz Schubert was the son of the printer Paul Schubert. Fritz Schubert completed the secondary school in 1930, the intermediate certificate , and then began a management administration in the county government of the district of Hanau, was one of the then also Bergen-Enkheim. He was a member of the youth association of the SPD.

Profession and Politics

Because of this membership, he was dismissed on September 30, 1933 - he was now an administrative employee - for "national unreliability" and was unemployed until the end of April 1934. He then did Reich Labor Service for five months and then found a job at the Diskus grinding machine factory in Frankfurt-Fechenheim . The employment was interrupted by military service from 1936 to 1938. However, he was released from military service during the Second World War . In 1944 he switched to the machine tool manufacturer Heyligenstaedt in Gießen .

After the war he was able to work again in the district administration from August 12, 1945. As early as April 1, 1946, he was elected full-time mayor of his home town of Bergen-Enkheim . At the same time, he was also a member of the district council in the Hanau district and has been its chairman since 1952. From this position, the district council elected him in 1966 to succeed his retired predecessor, Wilhelm Voller , as district administrator for the district of Hanau. He received the certificate of appointment on June 30, 1966. But on November 15, 1967 Fritz Schubert died.

Grave of the Schubert couple in the Enkheim cemetery

family

Fritz Schubert and Margarete Windmeier married on December 23, 1938. They had two children.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Georg-Wilhelm Hanna, p. 36. (see literature)