Hildegard Black

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Hildegard Schwarz (born Pischel ; born May 3, 1914 in Berlin , † after 1984) was a German politician . From 1950 to 1954 she was a member of the People's Chamber of the GDR .

Life

Hildegard Schwarz, daughter of a craftsman, learned the trade of a saleswoman from 1928 to 1932 after attending primary school and worked in the profession until 1933. Then she was a housewife until 1945. As a mother of two children, she experienced the aftermath of fascist terror on the nights of bombing in the last years of the war .

After the Second World War she became politically active. She became a member of the SED in 1946 and co-founder of the DFD in Berlin-Pankow in 1947 . She attended the party college of the SED and from 1949 worked as a full-time employee of the DFD state executive committee for Greater Berlin. From October 1950 to October 1954 she was a representative of the Berlin People's Chamber and a member of the DFD parliamentary group .

From 1951 to 1953 she was an instructor and member of the DFD state or district committee in Berlin. From 1952 to 1960 she was a member of the DFD federal executive committee. From January 1953 to April 1956 she was the first secretary of the DFD district board in Berlin (successor to Ilse Thiele ). From 1954 to 1958 she was a member of the Berlin city council .

On April 26, 1956, at the meeting of the DFD federal executive board, she was appointed German secretary in the International Democratic Women's Federation (IDFF) and held this office until 1957. After a short time as a housewife, she became an instructor in the SED district leadership in Berlin-Lichtenberg in 1958 . From 1960 she worked as a cadre leader or secretary of the party leadership of the SED in the Oskar-Ziethen Hospital in Berlin-Lichtenberg and was a member of the DFD district committee in Berlin. She retired in 1974 and lived as a veteran in Berlin.

Awards

literature

  • Gerd-Rüdiger Stephan, Andreas Herbst , Christine Krauss, Daniel Küchenmeister (eds.): The parties and organizations of the GDR: A manual, Dietz Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-320-01988-0 , p. 1088.
  • Rita Pawlowski (ed.): Our women stand by their husbands. Women in the People's Chamber of the GDR 1950 to 1989. A biographical handbook , trafo Wissenschaftsverlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-89626-652-1 , p. 261.

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Brief portrait in the Berliner Zeitung of October 1, 1954, p. 1.
  2. ^ Federal Executive Committee of the DFD met . In: Neues Deutschland , April 28, 1956, p. 2.