Hannelore Lehmann

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Hannelore Lehmann (born November 29, 1934 in Seitendorf ; † November 11, 2004 ) was a German business economist and politician ( SED ). From 1967 to 1976 she was a member of the People's Chamber of the GDR .

Life

Hannelore Lehmann was born in 1934 as the child of a working-class family in the municipality of Seitendorf in the former Saxon district of Zittau, east of the Lusatian Neisse . After the end of the Second World War and the new border was drawn, her family was resettled in the Soviet occupation zone . After attending elementary school, she learned the trade of a saleswoman from 1950 to 1952. In 1949 she became a member of the FDGB and the FDJ . In a special matriculation examination, she obtained the Abitur and studied from 1953 to 1956 at the University of Finance in Potsdam , where she graduated with a degree in economics. At the university she met her future husband Kurt Lehmann and went to East Berlin with him in 1956 . She worked at VEB Berliner Glühlampenwerk as assistant to the chief accountant, departmental economist, head of cost accounting, deputy chief accountant, deputy director for economics and from 1969 as director for economics. As such, she was later also Deputy General Director of the Narva Combine.

From 1958 to 1963 she was a member of the Berlin city council and was a member of the permanent commission for trade and supply. In 1959 she became a member of the SED and already in 1960 party group organizer and in 1965 a member of the leadership of the departmental party organization (APO). From 1966 to 1967 she attended the SED district party school "Friedrich Engels" Berlin. From 1967 to 1976 she was a Berlin representative and member of the SED parliamentary group, a member of the People's Chamber and a member of the budget and finance committee.

Hannelore Lehmann was married and the mother of two sons. She died at the age of 69 and was buried in the Laurentius Cemetery in Berlin .

Awards

literature

  • The People's Chamber of the German Democratic Republic, 6th electoral period, Staatsverlag der DDR, Berlin 1972, p. 443.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Women at NARVA by Karl-Heinz Jakobs . In: Neues Deutschland , January 10, 1971, p. 5.
  2. ^ Obituary notice in the Berliner Zeitung from November 20, 2004.