Heinrich Trinowitz

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Heinrich August Trinowitz (born May 20, 1879 in Fichthorst , † January 10, 1929 in Königsberg ) was a German trade unionist and social democratic politician.

Life

Heinrich A. Trinowitz

After a very sad and joyless childhood and attending the boys' school in Elbing, he completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter and worked as a carpenter until 1911.

Between 1906 and 1911 he was a member of the board of the local health insurance fund for carpenter. In addition, Trinowitz was chairman of the branch of the German Woodworkers Association from 1907 to 1911 and chairman of the industrial court assessors in Elbing between 1909 and 1911 . From June 1911 he was initially an employee and from October 1919 district head of the German Woodworkers Association. The official seat was Tilsit and, from 1926, Königsberg . In 1912, 1922 and 1925 Trinowitz took part in the trade union congresses of the woodworkers.

In Tilsit , Trinowitz was also chairman of the SPD education committee in 1914 and a member of the supervisory board of the local consumer association. He was unsuitable for military service in World War I due to an accident at work as a carpenter that caused the loss of the thumb on his right hand.

Trinowitz was a member of the constituent Prussian state assembly from 1919 to 1921 . He was also a city councilor in Tilsit from 1919 to 1925, and a member of the Provisional Reich Economic Council from 1921 to 1929 as a representative of the workers in the trade.

In addition, he occasionally wrote articles for the party and trade union press.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matull, Wilhelm (1973) East Germany's Labor Movement - Outline of its History, Achievement and Sacrifice, Holzner Verlag, Würzburg, Germany
  2. Handbook of Public Life: State, Politics, Economy, Transport, Church, Press, Ed. Maximilian Müller-Jabusch, KF Köhler Verlag, 1929
  3. ^ Stüttgen, Dieter (1980) The Prussian Administration of the Gumbinnen District 1871-1920, Studies on the History of Prussia, Ed. Walther Hubatsch, Volume 30, Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Cologne
  4. Handbook of the German Empire, ed. Ministry of the Interior, Berlin, 1922, p. 48.
  5. Holzarbeiter-Zeitung, organ of the German Woodworkers Association, Volume 39, No. 3, Berlin, January 19, 1929, p. 20.
  6. Tarnow, Fritz (1931) German Woodworkers' Association, in: Ludwig Heyde (Ed.) Internationales Concise Dictionary of Trade Unions, Vol. 1, Berlin, p. 367.
  7. Holzarbeiter-Zeitung, organ of the German Woodworkers Association, Volume 39, No. 3, Berlin, January 19, 1929, p. 20.
  8. Handbook of the Workers Press Association, third year 1914, Berlin, p. 537
  9. Handbook of the Workers Press Association, fourth volume 1927, Berlin, p. 578.
  10. Trinowitz, Heinrich, Die Lage des Holzgewerbes in Ostpreussen, in: Holzarbeiter-Zeitung, Organ of the German Woodworkers' Association, Vol. 28, No. 10, Berlin, March 6, 1920
  11. Trinowitz, Heinrich, The Apprenticeship Relationships in the East Prussian Wood Industry, in: Holzarbeiter-Zeitung, Organ of the German Woodworkers Association, Volume 35, No. 3, Berlin, January 15, 1927
  12. Trinowitz, Heinrich, Agitation im Gau Danzig, in: Holzarbeiter-Zeitung, organ of the German Woodworkers Association, 19th year, number 5, Berlin 1911