Kurt Böttcher (politician)

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Kurt Böttcher (born November 20, 1902 in Schöneberg near Berlin , † April 30, 1986 in Berlin) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Kurt Böttcher attended elementary school and initially trained as a bricklayer . He later studied and passed the state examination as an architect and civil engineer in 1922 . He worked in the private construction industry and later at Ullstein Verlag as chief architect. At the same time he was active at the gymnastics club Siemensstadt , where he set up a children's department.

After the Second World War , from 1945 Böttcher headed the building construction department at the Spandau district office in Berlin . In 1950 he moved to the Senate Department for Building and Housing , the same year he was appointed to the district assembly elected by Spandau. In 1959 he became the technical director of the non-profit settlement and housing association Berlin (GSW). In the Berlin election in 1963 , Böttcher was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives. In 1971 he resigned from parliament for reasons of age.

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