Heinz Haschke

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Heinz Haschke (* 1920 ; † 1986 ) was a German teacher and local researcher . He was a founding member of the Kulturbund and chairman of the Leutersdorf local group .

Life

After the end of the Second World War, he joined the KPD in 1945 and became a member of the SED in 1946 . In October 1945 he joined the Leutersdorf branch of the Kulturbund for the Democratic Renewal of Germany, which he later chaired. In 1947 he was elected to the Saxony regional leadership of the Kulturbund in Dresden .

In 1946 he started training as a new teacher . As such he became deputy director and later director of the school in Leutersdorf, where he worked until 1962. He then moved to Seifhennersdorf as a specialist teacher for civics, history and geography . In 1966 he became the school director in Spitzkunnersdorf . In 1970 his state of health forced him to resign from this function in the school system. He went back to Seifhennersdorf as a teacher at the 1st POS and finally gave up teaching completely in 1977 to work in the Seifhennersdorfer Museum from then on. There he supported u. a. the youth club " Rudolf Axen " and in 1985 organized the special exhibition on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Kulturbund der GDR.

From 1977 onwards, Heinz Haschke devoted himself specifically to researching the history of the labor movement during the National Socialist period from 1933 to 1938 in the cross-border area of ​​Seifhennersdorf, Rumburg, Warnsdorf, about which he also organized an exhibition in the Seifhennersdorfer Museum in 1979.

He was a member of the County Committee Zittau the anti-fascist resistance fighters and in the district commission to investigate the history of the labor movement in Zittau active.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice in the ND of April 2, 1986