Karl Jünemann (politician, 1913)

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Karl Jünemann (born January 10, 1913 in Kreuzebra , † after 1983) was a German politician ( CDU ). From 1950 to 1958 he was a member of the People's Chamber of the GDR .

Life

After attending elementary school, Jünemann completed an apprenticeship as a businessman. After the Second World War , he took over his first functions in the administration of the Heiligenstadt district on July 1, 1945 . He was dispatcher and head of the office for trade and supply at the council of the district . In November 1945 he became a member of the CDU and in 1946 a member of the local and district committee of the CDU. He was a co-founder of the FDGB and the DSF in Heilgenstadt. From May 1947 to 1971 he was mayor of the city ​​of Heiligenstadt . He resigned for health reasons, but remained a member of the city council, the district committee of the CDU and the district committee of the National Front , of which he was temporarily chairman. Karl Jünemann was given the honor in July 1988 by his successor as mayor, Günther Mock , on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the death of the important novelist and poet Theodor Storm , a 2.10 m high sculpture, the first full-body monument representation of the north German poet in Heiligenstadt reveal.

From 1950 to 1958, as a member of the CDU parliamentary group, he was a member of the People's Chamber and a member of the budget and finance committee. At the same time he was also a member of the CDU main board from 1952 to 1958. From October 1971 he was co-editor and member of the college of the magazine progressive catholics "encounter". He was also a member of the GDR Peace Council .

Awards

literature

  • Handbook of the People's Chamber of the German Democratic Republic, 2nd electoral period, Kongress-Verlag, Berlin 1957, p. 322.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Neue Zeit , July 5, 1988, pp. 1/2
  2. Ten years of “encounter”. In: Neue Zeit , October 30, 1971, p. 1.
  3. CDU congratulations for Karl Jünemann . In: Neue Zeit , January 10, 1983, p. 2.