Lucia Kruger

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Lucia Krüger (born January 23, 1901 in Hamburg ; † July 15, 1986 in Ahrensburg ), née Bründl , was a German politician ( CDU ).

Lucia Bründl attended a seminary school and a lyceum . She studied three semesters at the state commercial school in Hamburg. From 1919 she worked for the Central Association of Employees (ZdA) and from 1923 in the editorial office of the " Hamburger Echos ". She joined the SPD and moved to Berlin in 1926 , where she worked as a secretary in the "Verkehrs- und Handels-AG" of the Julius Petschek Group. From 1938 she was managing director of the company "Krüger & Co."

After the Second World War , Krüger joined the CDU in 1945 and became co-owner and manager of the "Eisenverwertungsgesellschft H. Gross & Co." In the first Berlin election in 1946 , she was elected to the city ​​council of Greater Berlin , later she was re-elected, now in the House of Representatives from Berlin . She left Parliament in 1958.

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