Johann Osterloh

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Johann Osterloh (born January 26, 1888 in Deichhausen near Delmenhorst , † January 7, 1963 in Bremen ) was a German teacher, Bremen civil servant and politician ( SPD ).

biography

Family, education and work

Osterloh was the son of a small farmer. From 1894 to 1902 he attended the Deichhausen elementary school and the secondary school in Delmenhorst and from 1902 to 1908 the Bremen teachers' college . From 1908 to 1911 he worked as an assistant teacher at a private preschool and in 1911/1912 at an elementary school. From 1912 to 1933 he taught as a primary school teacher in Bremen. From 1915 to 1918 he served as a soldier. After the First World War, he held numerous positions in the teachers 'and civil servants' movement until 1931: from 1918 to 1930 as second and 1930 to 1931 as first chairman of the Bremen teachers 'association, from 1924 to 1927 as editor of the Bremen teachers' newspaper and for several years as chairman of the Bremen regional cartel. As a teacher he was dismissed by the National Socialists in June 1933 with immediate effect.

From May 1945 he was employed as a school councilor in the teaching administration in Bremen. From October 1945 until March 1946 he was first acting head and then from 1948 as senior government councilor and from 1949 to 1954 as government director of the government chancellery of the Senate (from 1953 Senate Chancellery) and the Personnel Office (later Senate Commission for Human Resources) in Bremen.

politics

Osterloh became a member of the union and the SPD.

After the First World War he was a member of the Bremen citizenship from 1923 to 1931 . From January 1931 he took the office of Vice President and from April 1931 to October 1931 that of the President of the Citizenship. When the cooperative Beamtenbank Bremen of the state cartel of the General German Civil Service Association went bankrupt in 1931 during the global economic crisis , he was politically violently attacked by the National Socialists as a member of the bank's supervisory board. Since he was slightly burdened, he resigned as president and left the citizenry.

During the Nazi era , he was temporarily imprisoned in a concentration camp in 1933 . He was also sentenced to a fine of 600 Reichsmarks in August 1933 as a member of the Supervisory Board of the Beamtenbank.

After the Second World War , he became chairman of the SPD district committee in Bremen / Northwest in 1946.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Black Forest : History of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Volume III, p. 533, 618 Edition Temmen, Bremen 1995, ISBN 3-86108-283-7 .