Heinrich Böse (teacher)

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Heinrich Böse (born December 7, 1889 in Brome , † April 13, 1968 in Hamburg ) was a German teacher and politician of the SPD .

Life

After elementary school, Böse attended a preparatory institute and a teachers' college . Then he was an elementary school teacher, first in Schneverdingen , then from October 1911 to March 1914 in Barum and then until March 1920 in Ebstorf . Between 1920 and 1924 he was a district school inspector and later a school councilor in Rotenburg . He then retired at his own request for health reasons. In 1936 he tried unsuccessfully to return to school.

After the November Revolution he was a member of the Workers 'and Soldiers' Council . He was elected by the 51 delegates of the administrative district of Lüneburg as one of the six members of the administrative advisory board of the workers 'and soldiers' councils formed on December 9, 1918.

He joined the SPD at an unknown time. For this he belonged to the constituent Prussian state assembly between 1919 and 1921 . There he was a member of the Education Committee. From 1921 to 1925 he was a member of the provincial parliament of the province of Hanover for the constituency of Jork and Kehdingen .

After the death of his first wife, he moved to Bremen in 1938. There he married a second time in March 1940 and moved to Wilhelmshafen in June 1940.

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