Helga Heinke

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Helga Anna Klara Helene Heinke , b. Fromm (born June 1, 1913 in Naumburg ; † January 25, 2004 ) was a German politician ( GB / BHE , from 1961 FDP ).

Life

Heinke's father was the German army officer and later colonel-general and commander of the replacement army Friedrich Fromm . Between 1922 and 1932 she attended the Realgymnasium in Berlin-Steglitz , which she graduated with the Abitur. She then completed her six semester studies of geography, history and world economy in Rostock and Berlin . She also took a commercial school course and took a job as a secretary in Berlin at IG-Farben . She worked in Paris for the representation of the Leipzig trade fair office. Between 1945 and 1948 she lived in the Soviet zone , and in 1948 moved with the family to the Lüchow-Dannenberg district . Heinke became deputy state chairwoman and a member of the federal advisory board of the working group of liberal parents and educators.

Public offices

She was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament in the third to sixth electoral period from May 6, 1955 to June 20, 1970, initially for the GB / BHE, and from December 11, 1961 in the FDP parliamentary group. In the period from July 2, 1968 to June 25, 1969, she was deputy chairwoman of the FDP parliamentary group.

She was also elected a member of the Lüchow-Dannenberg district council in 1956 .

literature

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 150.
  • Helga Heinke - member of the state parliament from Zernin . In: Otto Puffahrt, Lars-Oliver Schulz: 650 years of Zernien 1360–2010. From the smallest settlement to the basic center . O. Puffahrt, Zernien 2013, pp. 652–654.

Individual evidence

  1. see: first matriculation SS 1933, no. 962 and second matriculation SS 1934, no. 388 by Helga Heinke, geb. Fromm in the Rostock matriculation portal