Hugo Scheibel

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Hugo Scheibel (born February 12, 1884 in Hamburg ; † August 16, 1971 there ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Hugo Scheibel was the son of an employee and attended an elementary school . He did an apprenticeship as a locksmith and did his military service in 1906 . In 1907 he became a construction worker and joined the SPD in 1910. Scheibel worked from 1913 as a laborer on the board of the German construction workers' association . During the First World War he was drafted in 1914 and then wounded in 1917. After the hospital stay , he came to Berlin and became a member of the workers 'and soldiers' council in the Weissensee district .

Scheibel returned to Hamburg in 1919 and became a member of the board of the German Construction Workers' Association. After the “ seizure of power ” by the National Socialists , he was unemployed and arrested in 1935 for “preparing for high treason”. He was held in the Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp and later sentenced to six months in prison. In 1938 he became an employee of the construction company Lenz & Co. in Berlin-Wilmersdorf .

After the Second World War , Scheibel became a trustee and administrator of the Berlin magistrate . In the first Berlin election in 1946 he was elected to the city ​​council of Greater Berlin . Since Karl Bäßler left, Scheibel moved again in June 1950 for six months in parliament.

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