Marie-Luise Allendorf

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Marie-Luise Allendorf (* 26. November 1927 in Dudeldorf ; † 19th September 2010 in Berlin ) was a German journalist and 1981-1988 editor in chief of the GDR - weekly newspaper for you .

Life

The daughter of a baker and a seamstress, Marie-Luise Allendorf, joined the NSDAP after finishing secondary school in 1944 and worked until 1945 as an assistant in the children's area in Magdeburg as part of a compulsory year . After the war, Allendorf was a member of an anti-fascist youth committee, worked as a seamstress until 1948 and lived in Harzgerode . In 1948 she joined the FDJ and became a member of the FDJ state executive committee for Saxony-Anhalt . In 1949 she joined the SED and completed a course at the FDJ youth college in Bogensee . In 1951/1952 she worked as a teacher in a district party school of the SED state association of Saxony-Anhalt and was then a student at the SED state party school in Ballenstedt in 1952/53 .

From 1952 to 1953 Allendorf was a teacher at the nurses' school of the Kasernierte Volkspolizei (KVP) in Berlin. 1953 to 1954 she was political officer of the KVP and had the rank of first lieutenant . From 1954 to 1958 Allendorf was an aspirant at the Institute for Social Sciences at the Central Committee of the SED (IfG) in Berlin. In 1958 she became an editor at the State Committee for Broadcasting and in 1959 a research assistant in the secretariat of the Central Committee for Youth Consecration .

From 1961 to 1963 Allendorf was seriously ill, but he was able to work again in 1963 and was the same year on IfG in East Berlin to Dr. phil. PhD . From 1963 to 1965 Allendorf worked as an editor from 1965 to 1971 as a freelance worker for the Berlin publishing house for the women's magazine Für Dich . In 1980 she became deputy editor-in-chief and in 1981 editor-in-chief of Für Dich . In 1988 Allendorf ended her professional career. From 1982 to 1990 Allendorf was a member of the Presidium of the Federal Board of the Democratic Women's Union of Germany (DFD) and a member of the Central Board of the Association of Journalists of the GDR . She was also a member of the Women's Commission at the Politburo of the Central Committee of the SED . Allendorf died in Berlin in 2010.

Honors

Works

  • The woman in socialism (1975)

Fonts

  • On the history of the social encyclics of the Vatican. The social theories developed by the German Catholic social reformers of the 19th century in the struggle against scientific socialism and the socialist labor movement. Dissertation, Institute for Social Sciences 1963

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography of March 10, 1981 published by Berliner Verlag (original copy)
  2. ^ New Germany of November 26, 1987
  3. ^ Greetings from the Central Committee of the SED on the occasion of his 60th birthday in Neues Deutschland on November 26, 1987
  4. Berliner Zeitung of October 2, 1974
  5. ^ New Germany of May 2, 1987