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Hugo Hose (born September 10, 1890 in Oberweimar ; † March 2, 1969 ibid) was a German carpenter , trade union official , Thuringian state board member ( SPD ), city board member ( SED ) and 2nd chairman of the social security system of the GDR .

Life

Hose came from a working class family in Oberweimar . After attending primary school, he learned the trade of carpenter and became a member of the woodworkers' association . In 1906 he joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). He was one of the founders of the first working youth groups. In 1918 he became the SPD local chairman of Oberweimar and a member of the Weimar city ​​council. He became involved in union activities and was chairman of the Free Trade Unions - Local cartel selected.

After the transfer of power to the NSDAP in 1933, he was arrested and imprisoned until mid-May . Between 1941 and 1943 he was twice more because of "treachery" in prison .

After liberation from National Socialism in Germany, he joined the Federation of Democratic Socialists (BDS) and then the re-established SPD and took over the chairmanship of the Weimar local group. He was also active again in rebuilding the union. In October he became a member of the SPD state executive and in 1946 a delegate at the Berlin Unification Party Congress . He was SED local chairman until 1947, when he was replaced by Hans Hellmich . For the social security of Weimar he was the second chairman. In October 1948 he was arrested on charges of " Schumacher propaganda" and expelled from both the SED and the FDGB . In 1955, the fact that he was withdrawn in 1950 as a victim of the Nazi regime (VdN) was confirmed again.

literature

  • Steffen Kachel : A red-red special path? Social Democrats and Communists in Thuringia 1919 to 1949 . Publications of the Historical Commission for Thuringia, Small Series Volume 29, p. 555.
  • Holm Kirsten: Weimar under the spell of the Führer. The visits of Adolf Hitler 1925–1940. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne; Weimar; Vienna 2001, ISBN 978-3-41203-101-5 . (online) Retrieved May 30, 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. Holm Kirsten: Weimar under the spell of the Führer. The visits of Adolf Hitler 1925–1940. , Cologne; Weimar; Vienna 2001, p. 169