Heinrich Dickhut

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Heinrich Dickhut (born December 16, 1890 in Arsten ; † May 1, 1972 ), also Hinrich Dickhut, was a local politician in Bremen ( SPD ).

Heinrich Dickhut was trained as a roofer from 1905 to 1908 and joined the SPD in 1909. From 1921 he was a member of the local council of the then still independent rural community of Arsten. In 1933 he retired from political life.

In 1945 he was initially appointed provisional head of office of Arsten, which was meanwhile a district of Bremen , and from 1946 was confirmed as head of the local office in Arsten. From 1956 he was also responsible for the neighboring district of habenhausen . On his 70th birthday in 1960, he was the oldest local office manager in Bremen.

Heinrich Dickhut remained Arsten's only local office manager. On October 1, 1962, the new district of Obervieland was formed from Arsten, habenhausen and other areas . In the transition period, Dickhut continued to run the business. From January 1, 1963, his successor Albert Müller headed the new Obervieland local office.

His son Johann Dickhut was a member of Bremen's citizenship for the SPD from 1963 to 1975.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Hinrich Dickhut remains local office manager", Weser-Kurier of January 27, 1959, p. 5, online only for subscribers
  2. ^ "Heinrich Dickhut is 70 years old today", Weser-Kurier of December 16, 1960, p. 6, online only for subscribers
  3. "From October 1st to: Obervieland district", Weser-Kurier of September 29, 1962, p. 10, online only for subscribers
  4. ^ Albert Müller elected, Weser-Kurier of November 29, 1962, p. 13, online only for subscribers