Günter Frede

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Günter Frede (born January 21, 1901 in Fermersleben , † November 23, 1967 in Göttingen ) was a German SPD politician .

Life

After completing secondary school and training to be a primary school teacher, Frede, who was of Protestant faith, took his Abitur by means of a supplementary examination for the humanistic grammar school and studied philosophy, economics and pedagogy. In 1925 he was promoted to Dr. phil. obtained his doctorate and then studied Protestant theology, German and history. After he had passed the exams for the teaching post in secondary schools and the sports teacher examination, he was a teacher from 1928 to 1933, most recently as senior teacher and school supervisor in the provincial school college in Wroclaw . In 1933 he was dismissed from the administration for political reasons and transferred to a grammar school . In World War II he was a soldier, most recently as captain of the reserve and department head in military district command VIII in Breslau.

In 1945, Frede joined the Hanover school service as senior director of studies. In 1949 he became a senior school officer and in 1954 a ministerial advisor in the Lower Saxony Ministry of Culture, where he headed the departmental group for secondary schools until October 1957. In the meantime he was the district president in Hildesheim in 1954/55 .

Frede had been a member of the SAJ since 1920 and the SPD since 1927. In 1937 he joined the NSDAP ( membership number 4.936.070). At the same time he had been a member of the National Socialist Teachers' Association since 1933 . After the end of the war he became a member of the SPD again.

Frede was a member of the German Bundestag from 1957 until his death. In 1957 and 1965 he entered parliament via the state list of the SPD Lower Saxony and in 1961 he won the direct mandate in the constituency of Göttingen - Münden . In the third electoral term of the Bundestag from 1957 to 1959, he was a member of the Bundestag's Committee on Cultural Policy and Journalism, initially as a deputy from 1959 and then as a full member. Further regular memberships existed in the Foreign Trade Committee and in the Committee for Displaced Persons.

In the fourth term he was a full member of the Committee on Nuclear Energy and Water Management. In addition, he was again a deputy member of the Committee for Cultural Policy and Journalism, the Committee for Development Aid and, since November 1963, of the 2nd Committee of Inquiry formed on the telephone bugging affair.

In the fifth electoral term he took over the function of a full member of the Committee for Development Aid and a deputy member of the Committee for Science, Cultural Policy and Journalism.

Publications

  • (with Karl Mielke ) German domestic policy 1933 - 1945. Documents with binding text , Hannoversche Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Hanover 1952.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Violence: Members of the Bundestag / I - X legislative period of former NSDAP and / or branch memberships ( Memento from January 18, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF file, accessed on November 24, 2011; 63 kB).