Jens Nydahl

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Jens Nydahl (born January 17, 1883 in Kraulund , Tondern district , † March 19, 1967 in Kiel ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Life

Nydahl taught as a primary school teacher in Hoirup near Tondern and in 1906 switched to the school service of the city ​​of Altona . He attended the teachers' academy in Poznan , which was then Prussian, and then studied German and philosophy at the universities of Hamburg and Berlin . In 1913 he entered the Berlin school service. After the First World War , Nydahl joined the SPD and in 1926 was elected to the city school council by the Berlin city council. After the " seizure of power " by the National Socialists in 1933, he was initially on leave and in September 1933 dismissed for political reasons. Until the end of the Second World War he was a representative for wines and cigars.

After the liberation Nydahl was in May 1945 by the Red Army as a district mayor of the district Tempelhof used, but also in the first Berlin election in 1946 he was selected by the Borough Assembly re-elected as from Tempelhof district mayor. In the autumn of 1947, Nydahl moved to the Ministry of Public Education in Schleswig-Holstein , where he became the state representative for the Schleswig region. In 1951 he was retired.

In retirement, Nydahl was chairman of the “ Grenzfriedensbund ” in Flensburg for ten years , which promotes Danish-German relations .

His daughter was the doctor Helga Mucke-Wittbrodt (1910–1999), who was a member of the People's Chamber for forty years .

Honor

In 1960 Nydahl was awarded the Lornsen Chain of the Schleswig-Holstein Homeland Federation. The Jens Nydahl elementary school in Berlin-Kreuzberg has been named in his honor.

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  1. ^ Bearer of the Lornsen chain In: 20 years Schleswig-Holsteinischer Heimatbund. Wachholtz, Neumünster 1968, p. 144.