Luise Haselmayr

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Luise Haselmayr (born December 17, 1921 in Munich ; † August 24, 2001 in Bernau am Chiemsee ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Life and work

Haselmayr attended the Lyceum on Luisenstrasse in Munich and obtained his secondary school leaving certificate there . From 1939 she worked at the Munich tax office. In 1944/45 Haselmayr attended high school in Rosenheim , where she graduated from high school in 1945. Then she was a volunteer Red Cross helper in the Vilshofen hospital.

After the end of the war she worked as an interpreter at the American Consulate General in Munich and was a women's officer in the military government. She also studied newspaper science, economics and psychology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1949, with a thesis on the foundations of public opinion and its research, she became a Dr. rer. pole. PhD. She set up the Institute for Researching Public Opinion at the Newspaper Institute in Munich and worked as a journalist for radio and the press. She was also involved in housewives and consumer organizations. It became the representative of the consumers in the Commission of the EEC appointed.

politics

Haselmayr was initially involved in the All-German People's Party of Gustav Heinemann , for which she ran in the Bundestag election in 1953 in vain in the Bundestag constituency of Dillingen and on the Bavarian state list. After the failure of the GVP became evident, she joined the SPD - like most of the party members - for which she was a member of the Bavarian state parliament from 1962 until the resignation on September 7, 1970 . In Parliament she was a member of the Committee on Food and Agriculture.

Honors

Publications

  • Shopping has to be learned. BLV Verlag, 1962.
  • Money and Law in Household and Marriage. Heyne Verlag, 1967.

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