Georg Ficke

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Georg Ficke (born December 25, 1911 (other sources 1912) in Bremerhaven ; † October 24, 1964 in Bremen ) was a Bremen pedagogue , politician ( SPD ) and member of the Bremen citizenship .

biography

Ficke attended high school and then studied educational science at the University of Hamburg . Since 1936 he worked as a teacher in Bremen- Huchting . In 1936 he became a member of the Nazi teachers' association and in 1938 of the National Socialist People's Welfare . In 1940 he joined the NSDAP . ( Membership number 7,496,948). After his military service in World War II since 1939, he returned in 1942 as a war disabled and first lieutenant . He was reinstated in the school service. In 1948 he was denazified as unaffected .

He worked as a teacher at various schools and from 1952 to 1964 was headmaster at the Schaumburger Strasse school . In 1949 he became a member of the Bremen Teachers Association and was chairman of the association from 1952. In 1956 he became chairman of the Bremen state association in the Education and Science Union (GEW). After the war, Ficke was a member of the SPD . On October 23, 1959, he was elected to Bremen's citizenship . He was a member of the Education Deputation. He was in opposition to the powerful SPD parliamentary group leader Richard Boljahn . During a business trip to a trade union meeting, he had a fatal accident in a railway accident in 1964.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Violence: List of NSDAP membership of post-war MPs of the Bremen citizenship ( Memento of August 7, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 75 kB), Willi-Bredel-Gesellschaft May 12, 2011.