Josefine Doerner

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Josefine Doerner , full name Maria-Josefine Doerner (born August 5, 1895 in Cologne , † September 5, 1968 in Bonn ) was a German politician.

Life

Josefine Doerner was born in Cologne and grew up in a Catholic family. After elementary school she attended the Ursuline Lyceum in Cologne. In 1911 she started working as an assistant at the Reichspost . From 1919 to 1924 she belonged to the main committee of officials at the Reich Ministry of Post . She was a member of the Center Party and from 1925 to 1933 a member of the administrative council of the Reichspost. She lived most of her life in Schönstein near Wissen .

After the Second World War, in April 1946 she was one of the founding members of the CDP, which was renamed the CDU in the same year, in the province of Rhineland-Hesse-Nassau. As a member, she took part in the deliberations of the Provincial Advisory Assembly on the drafting of the Rhineland-Palatinate constitution and then belonged to the Landtag in Koblenz for the first legislative period from 1947 to 1951 .

In 1948, on her initiative, the first women's advisory board was founded in the Altenkirchen district. The main focus of Josefine Doering's political work was women's, social and youth policy.

After the war she was hired again as a civil servant at the post office and was promoted to ministerial advisor until she retired in 1960 .

For her commitment she received the "Great Federal Cross of Merit " and the coat of arms plate from the Altenkirchen district in 1966.

literature

  • The President of the Landtag Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): The representatives of the free people: The members of the Consultative State Assembly and the Landtag Rhineland-Palatinate from 1946 to 2015, 2016, ISBN 3-658-04751-8 , p. 149.

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literature

  • Hedwig Brüchert (Ed.): Rhineland-Palatinate women. Women in politics, society, economy and culture in the early years of Rhineland-Palatinate. 2001, ISBN 3-7758-1394-2 , pp. 100/101

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Entry on Josefine Doerner in the Rhineland-Palatinate personal database
  2. ^ History of the CDU city association knowledge
  3. 60th years of CDU knowledge