Heinz Hutsky

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Heinz Hutsky (born May 13, 1916 in Zittau ; † January 19, 1980 ) was a German politician ( KPD / SED ). He was the second secretary of the district leadership and chairman of the Dresden district party control commission of the SED.

Life

Hutsky, the son of a shaft stepper and a worker, attended elementary school in Zittau from 1922 to 1930 . He then completed an apprenticeship from 1930 to 1934 and then worked as a construction painter in Zittau and Berlin until 1939 . In November 1939 he was drafted into the armed forces for military service. Until April 1945 he was - most recently as a corporal - in a railway construction company of the Wehrmacht.

From May to August 1945 he worked as a shaft stepper for the Red Army in Zittau. In July 1945 he joined the KPD and in 1946 became a member of the SED. From August to December 1945 he was an instructor in the agitation and propaganda department of the Zittau sub-district leadership of the KPD, and from September to November 1945 he attended the first course at the KPD state party school in Ottendorf . From December 1945 to 1947 he was secretary for organization and cadre of the local group Zittau of the KPD and the SED. From 1947 to September 1948 he was chairman and secretary of the SED city organization in Zittau. From September 1948 to December 1950 he worked as an organizational secretary or secretary for economics and local politics of the district executive committee or the district leadership of Zittau of the SED. From January 1951 he took part in the third two-year course at the party college "Karl Marx" , but due to illness he had to end the course early in November of that year.

From December 1951 to January 1952 Hutsky was an instructor for cadre work - Sector West Germany - of the SED regional leadership in Saxony . From February 1952 to November 1953 he was successively manager, cultural director and plant manager of the Pirna Materials Office . From December 1953 to May 1958 he worked as secretary for economics (successor to Rudolf Rätzer ), from May 1958 to January 1960 as second secretary of the Dresden district leadership of the SED (successor to Johannes Bohn ). From 1958 to 1963 he was a member of the Dresden District Assembly .

After Hutsky had been absent from the position of second secretary for a long time "due to illness and necessary spa stays" and, according to doctors, his health would hardly improve at first, the secretariat of the Central Committee decided on March 7, 1960 to give him a lighter and less responsible job: Hutsky then worked from May 1960 to August 1962 as director of VEB Waggonbau Görlitz . From August 1962 to March 1963 he was secretary for economic policy and then from March 1963 to March 1971 first secretary of the SED district leadership in Görlitz . From March 1971 to January 1980 he served as chairman of the Dresden District Party Control Commission. At the same time he was from February 1974 a member of the secretariat of the SED district leadership.

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  1. ^ Sächsische Zeitung of February 11, 1974.