Hermann Salinger
Hermann Salinger (* 1911 in Hopfing near Vienna ; † 1970 ) was a German politician ( SED ). He was Lord Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Stralsund from 1950 to 1954 .
He learned the profession of industrial clerk . In 1941 he was called up for military service in the Wehrmacht . On May 6, 1942, he was taken prisoner by the Soviets . In 1943/1944 he took part in anti-fascist training courses in Talitsy and Krasnogorsk and was appointed by the National Committee for Free Germany at the beginning of April 1944 as a division commissioner on the I and II Belarusian fronts .
Hermann Salinger had been the mayor of the new city administration under Lord Mayor Otto Kortüm since May 1945 . Among others, he was actively involved in the formation of a district organization of the SED in Stralsund. On May 5, 1950, he was elected mayor by the city council to succeed Emil Frost . When the city council was constituted on January 30, 1953, he was appointed a member of the city council.
In September 1954 Hermann Salinger was replaced as Lord Mayor by Erhard Holweger . He then acted as a department head at the Rostock District Council .
Awards
- 1955 Patriotic Order of Merit in bronze
literature
- Herbert Ewe : History of the City of Stralsund , H. Böhlau, Weimar 1984
- Detlev Brunner: Stralsund. A city undergoing system change from the end of the German Empire to the 1960s , publications on SBZ / GDR research in the Institute for Contemporary History Oldenbourg, R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-486-59805-6
Individual evidence
- ↑ Berliner Zeitung , May 7, 1955, p. 5.
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SURNAME | Salinger, Hermann |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (SED) and Lord Mayor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1911 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hopfing near Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | 1970 |