Maria Rommeler

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Maria Rommeler (born July 14, 1894 in Hamburg , † May 23, 1978 in Erlangen ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Maria Rommeler attended high schools in Hamburg and Berlin . She then attended a women's school in Belgium and trained in the seminar for trade teachers at the Lette Association in Berlin. After having been a trade teacher at various schools, she became a lecturer at the State Vocational Education Institute in Berlin in 1931. She joined the German Center Party . In 1937 she lost her teaching position and was downgraded to a high school teacher.

After the Second World War , Rommeler joined the CDU in 1945 and one year later became a consultant in the German administration for public education in the Soviet occupation zone (SBZ). In 1948 she switched to teaching at the University of Education in Berlin . In the Berlin election in 1950 she was elected to the district council in the Schöneberg district. In 1958, as part of the Nazi reparations , Rommeler was appointed professor retrospectively from April 1, 1940 . With the death of Walther Schreiber, she moved to the Berlin House of Representatives for four months in August 1958 . Even after the death of Senator Hans Schmiljan, she moved to parliament in March 1961. In 1963 she left the company for good.

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