Hans Dreckmann

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Hans Dreckmann (* 6. October 1884 ; † 6. July 1972 ) was a German farmer and politician of the post-war period .

Life and work

Dirty man on his father Habichtshof on the corner Habichtstraße (then path no. 207 ) / Bramfelder street in Barmbeker north was growing up, acquired after visiting the "higher civil school before the Luebeck Gate" in March 1900, the average maturity , then as “Annual Exam” because it qualified for service as a one-year volunteer . He was confirmed on April 6, 1900. He came from the old Barmbek farming family Dreckmann. The Habichtshof, which was demolished in 2008, was built in 1890 by his father Heinrich Dreckmann, when he moved Hufe 12 from Barmbeker Markt here. After graduating from school, Dreckmann first learned carpentry by doing an apprenticeship with a carpenter for two summer months and then attending the Hamburg construction school, which opened up through various stops at HafenCity University , in the winter months . He then went into practical training as a farmer with his father and completed two winter semesters at the agricultural school in Lübeck . He then took up service as a one-year volunteer with the 5th Squadron of the Prussian Guard Cuirassier Regiment . Then he returned to his father's farm

Gate detail from the former Habichthof in 2014

Later he ran a farm in the Bergedorf district as well as the Treudelberg estate in Lemsahl-Mellingstedt . After lengthy negotiations, father Heinrich acquired the latter from the previous owner Eduard Henneberg in 1909. After Hans Dreckmann initially managed Treudelberg as his father's tenant, he also took over the ownership at the end of 1912. On the land belonging to the Habichtshof, Hans Dreckmann and his siblings built rental apartments after the farm in Barmbek had ceased in 1922, which were managed by his brother Arnold.

MP

As a representative of the farmers, Dreckmann was appointed to the Appointed Citizenship by the British occupying forces in 1946. There he originally belonged to the non-party faction . In July 1946 he joined the FDP faction without joining the party itself. He did not run for the citizenship election in 1946 because the FDP reminded him too much of the former German Democratic Party , which had pursued anti- agriculture policies in the Weimar Republic .

At the end of the 1940s he joined the German party , for which he ran for the Wandsbek district committee in 1949. Initially not elected, he moved up to the district committee in 1952. In 1953 (as part of the Hamburg block ) and 1957 he ran again for the DP, but won no more mandate.

Publications

  • (together with Henny Wiepking and Werner Lüdemann) Barmbek. From the village to the big city. A home book , Dammtor-Verlag, Hamburg 1965.
  • Hamburg after the surrender. Memories of 1945/46 , Dammtor-Verlag, Hamburg 1970.

swell

  • Johanna Delekta, "In the event that I do not return home from the campaign ...", in: Der Barmbeker , Edition 12/2008, page 8.

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Delekta, from childhood and youth by Hans Dreckmann , in: The Barmbeker, No. 8/2010, pages 18/19.
  2. Johann Delekta, from childhood and youth by Hans Dreckmann , in: The Barmbeker, Issue 7/2010, page 13th
  3. Dieter Thiele, Life on the Habichthof - a Barmbek farming family between town and country 1890-1914 , published by the Barmbek history workshop, Hamburg 2005.
  4. ^ So Dreckmann opposite Christian Koch according to Brauers, Die FDP in Hamburg from 1945 to 1953, page 252.