Ilsa Reinhardt

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Ilsa Reinhardt (born July 29, 1911 in Berlin ; † September 10, 2010 in Stade ) was a German politician ( DP , CDU ).

Reinhardt initially worked as a commercial clerk and later worked as a clerk at the radio in Stade . After the Second World War she joined the Lower Saxony State Party (NLP), which later became the German Party (DP). She was a member of the Appointed Lower Saxony State Parliament in 1946/47 and was then elected to the Lower Saxony State Parliament, to which she belonged until 1974. In the early 1960s she switched to the CDU. There she was a member of the district and district executive boards. In the state parliament, Reinhardt was among other things chairwoman of the committee for youth and sport. In addition to her parliamentary work, she was active as the local chairwoman of the Stader and as the Lower Saxony regional chairwoman of the German Evangelical Women's Association (DEF). Reinhardt was also honorary chairwoman of the DEF regional association of Lower Saxony. From 1975 to 1979 she was also the chairwoman of the State Women's Council . Reinhardt was an honorary member of the CDU Elbe-Weser district association.

Honors

literature

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 305.

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary from the Ilsa Reinhardts family . In: Stader Tageblatt, September 14, 2010, page 20.
  2. a b Joint notice of death of the CDU district association Elbe-Weser and the CDU district association Stade . In: Stader Tageblatt, September 14, 2010, page 20.
  3. Susanne Helfferich: Ilsa Reinhardt died at the weekend. Grande Dame of the CDU and first member of the state parliament  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.tageblatt.de   . In: Stader Tageblatt, September 14, 2010, page 13. Retrieved September 15, 2010.
  4. ^ Joint obituary notice of the Lower Saxony regional association and the Stade local association of the German Evangelical Women's Association . In: Stader Tageblatt, September 21, 2010, page 24.
  5. People and positions . In: Rundblick Nord-Report, 23 September 2010, page 3.
  6. Obituary from the Lower Saxony state parliament . In: Stader Tageblatt, September 14, 2010, page 20.
  7. ^ The bearers of the Prof. Piest medal. Kreishandwerkerschaft Stade, archived from the original on August 26, 2005 ; Retrieved September 24, 2010 .