Hilde Hauck

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Hilde Hauck (* December 5, 1905 in Lünen as Hilde Unglaube ; † March 10, 1988 ) was a German resistance fighter and politician of the KPD and in 1946 a member of the North Rhine-Westphalian state parliament .

Hildegard Karoline Hauck, b. Unbelief, initially worked as an administrative clerk in Lünen, joined the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in Berlin in 1930 and moved to Moscow in 1932 , where she worked as a journalist for German newspapers. She was expelled to Germany in 1938 and returned to Lünen via Berlin. There she was under the supervision of the Gestapo and worked in the city administration as an interpreter for foreign workers and prisoners of war. At the same time she organized herself in a resistance group.

After the Second World War, she worked as a journalist for communist press organs until the KPD was banned in 1956. In 1948 she became a member of the Lüner municipal council and from October 2, 1946 to December 19, 1946 was a member of the appointed state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia . She became active in the IG Druck und Papier trade union in 1956 and headed the Lüner district group of the Association of Victims of the Nazi Regime (VVN) for ten years .

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