Horst Milde (politician)

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Horst Milde (2000)

Horst Milde (born April 6, 1933 in Breslau ) is a German SPD politician. He was a long-time member of the Lower Saxony state parliament and its president from 1990 to 1998.

Life

Milde attended the Elisabeth-Gymnasium in Breslau from 1943 to 1945 . After the Second World War , the Horst Mildes family was expelled from Breslau and settled in Leer (East Frisia) . Until 1951 he attended the state high school for boys in Leer . In 1951 he entered the service of the city of Leer.

Horst Milde joined the SPD in 1956. From 1964 to 1973 he was a member of the Leer district assembly, from 1965 to 1968 deputy district administrator of the district of Leer and from 1968 to 1973 honorary mayor of Leer. From 1967 to 1974 Milde was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament for the first time.

In September 1973 Milde became President of the Lower Saxony administrative district of Oldenburg . He held this office until 1976, when he was put into temporary retirement after the election of the CDU politician Ernst Albrecht as Prime Minister of Lower Saxony. From 1986 to 1991 he was honorary mayor of the city of Oldenburg (Oldenburg) .

He was first elected to the Oldenburg City Council in 1977. As Mayor of Oldenburg, he campaigned for the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg and promoted its collaboration with the city and region. From 1978 to 1998 he was again a directly elected member of the Lower Saxony state parliament (constituency 74 Oldenburg Nord), from 1990 to 1998 he was also its president. In 1998 he retired from politics.

Honors

  • 1973: Merit Cross on Ribbon of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 1975: Friendship mug of the economy of the CDH (Weser-Ems)
  • 1976: Gold Medal of Honor from the seaport town of Brake
  • 1987: City Medal of the City of Cholet / France
  • 1989: Bronze medal of the city of Jerusalem / Israel
  • 1989: Gold Cross of Honor of the Bundeswehr
  • 1990: City Rights Medal of the City of Groningen
  • 1991: Large Lambertus seal for services to the city of Oldenburg
  • 1991: Silver medal from the Canton of Bern / Switzerland
  • 1993: Badge of honor in gold of the Association of War Blind Germany
  • 1995: Silver medal from the Federal Council of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 1996: Honorary citizen of the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
  • 1996: Commemorative medal in silver from the Federation of Returnees of Germany
  • 1996: Honorary member of the Lower Saxony Heimatbund
  • 1997: Honorary member of the Breslau Rifle Society
  • 1997: Medal of the People's Congress of Shanghai City
  • 1997: Medal of Perm Oblast / Russia
  • 1998: Large Lower Saxony Cross of Merit combined with the Lower Saxony State Medal
  • 1999: Officer's Cross of the Republic of Poland (Kryzem Oficerskim Orderu Zaslugi)
  • 2000: Medal "1000 Years of Wrocław - 1000 lat Wrocławia" in recognition of services to the Wrocław City Museum
  • 2002: Memorial medal in silver of the German Social-Cultural Society in Breslau
  • 2003: Honorary member of the Oldenburg Research and Development Institute for IT Tools and Development
  • 2005: Honorary Senator of the University of Applied Sciences Oldenburg / Ostfriesland / Wilhelmshaven
  • 2006: Oldenburg Business Prize - in memory of Dr. Hubert Forch
  • 2010: Decoration of Honor of the Republic of Poland for services to Polish culture
  • 2011: Ring of honor of the Oldenburg landscape
  • 2013: Honored Citizen of Wroclaw, commemorative medal "Merito de Wratislawia - Honored to Wroclaw"
  • 2017: Honorary member of the Symphonic Wind Orchestra of the City of Oldenburg
  • 2018: Silver Medal of the City of Wroclaw

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. NLA OL Rep 400 Order. 138 No. 456 - Inauguration of the President ... - Arcinsys detail page. Retrieved April 9, 2018 .
  2. rundblick / Nord-Report, Drei-Quellen-Verlag (Ed.), Volume 2010 / No. 090, May 11, 2010, p. 4.