Gert Hinnerk Behlmer

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Gert Hinnerk Behlmer (born October 27, 1943 in Laichingen ) is a German lawyer and former State Councilor of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . He became known in 1967 as a student together with his fellow student Detlev Albers for the campaign Unter den Talaren - Muff von 1000 Jahre .

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After graduating from high school in Hamburg and after three years of military service, Behlmer studied law in Hamburg from 1965 . He was second chairman of the General Student Committee (AStA) and was active in the student movement of the 1960s . On November 9, 1967, in the Audimax of the University of Hamburg , he and the former first AStA chairman Detlev Albers carried the banner Unter den Talaren - Muff von 1000 Jahre on the occasion of the handover of the rector's office from Karl-Heinz Schäfer to Werner Ehrlicher . This slogan, which alluded to the so-called Thousand Year Reich and the involvement of many professors in the Nazi regime, became a much-quoted slogan of the student movement.

Behlmer has been a member of the SPD since 1967 . After legal clerkship and the second state examination, he worked as an administrative lawyer from 1974, most recently as Senate Director and Head of Department of the Environment Agency and from 1994 to 2004 as State Councilor of the Senate Chancellery and the Cultural Authority .

In addition to other voluntary activities, he is currently chairman of the Friends of the Museum of Labor (2006–2018), member of the foundation board of the Hamburg Historical Museums Foundation , chairman of the advisory board of the Hamburg Maritime Foundation (since 2001) and board member of the Hamburg Admiralty Foundation ( Cap San Diego ).

Gert Hinnerk Behlmer is married to the painter Gunda Oehm, they have two children and five grandchildren.

Honors

literature

  • Bruno Jahn: Biographical Handbook of German Politics . Saur, Munich 2004, p. 37
  • Rainer Nicolaysen : Under the gowns Muff from 1000 years. A Hamburg student protest hits the nerve of the full-time university . In: 19 Days of Hamburg, Events and Developments in City History since the 1950s, published by the Research Center for Contemporary History in Hamburg , Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-86218-035-6 , pp. 110–126
  • Rita Bake : Various Worlds II, 109 historical and current stations in Hamburg's Neustadt, Dammtorstrasse Shah demonstration. Published by the State Center for Political Education, Hamburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-929728-52-1 , pp. 20–23.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Uwe Bahnsen : A banner that made history . Die Welt , November 4, 2007, accessed April 3, 2017.
  2. Gert Hinnerk Behlmer . Körber Foundation , accessed on April 3, 2017.