Magda Schroedter

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Magda Schroedter (born December 2, 1888 in Hamburg , † March 22, 1962 in East Berlin ), née Rotermundt, was a German politician ( LDP , FDP , FVP / FDV ).

Magda Rotermundt was the daughter of a factory owner and came to Berlin in 1898 . She attended a secondary school for girls and in 1905 attended a seminar for teachers in Berlin , which she completed in 1908 with a teacher’s exam. At first she represented as a teacher at various schools until she found a permanent teaching position in Berlin-Neukölln in 1914 . Magda Schroedter joined the SPD in 1928 . She retired in 1931 due to illness . From 1933 she worked with her husband, who ran a pharmacy.

After the Second World War , Schroedter joined the LDP in 1945 and was elected to the city ​​council of Greater Berlin in the first Berlin election in 1946 and at the same time also to the district council in the Treptow district. When the LDP split up in 1949, the West Berlin party members joined the FDP in the west. In July 1956, Schroedter left the FDP and, under the leadership of Carl-Hubert Schwennicke, founded the Free German People's Party (FDV) with other members of the Berlin House of Representatives . Schroedter left parliament at the end of 1958.

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