Max Hübner (politician)

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Max Hübner (born February 27, 1927 in Breitenhain ) is a former FDGB functionary. From 1958 to 1990 he was a member of the FDGB in the People's Chamber of the GDR .

Life

Max Hübner was born on February 27, 1927 in Breitenhain, Lower Silesia, the son of a worker. After attending primary school, he worked in various companies from 1941 to 1944. Still drafted into the Wehrmacht at the end of the war , Hübner became a prisoner of war . He was a soldier for thirteen days and then in Soviet captivity for four years.

After his release to the Soviet occupation zone in October 1949 , he found his father, mother and sister again after being expelled in Mügeln near Oschatz . He started in 1950 as a worker at VEB Stahl- und Walzwerk Riesa . At the same time he became a member of the Free German Trade Union Federation (FDGB) and the Free German Youth . In the following years, Hübner qualified as a helmsman, then as a pre-waltz and finally as a profile waltz. Hübner developed into a model worker who, in addition to the title of young activist, was awarded the title of activist eight times .

In 1955 he became a department union leader and chairman of the industrial safety commission of the steel mill. In 1958, after graduating as a rolling mill as a skilled worker , the FDGB put him up as a candidate for the Volkskammer elections. As expected, Hübner was elected and represented the FDGB in the People's Chamber until March 1990. From 1961 to 1963 he was a volunteer employee of the occupational safety commission at the federal executive board of the FDGB. From 1983 he was a member of the League for Friendship of Nations of the GDR. In 1978 he joined the SED .

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Individual evidence

  1. Portrait of the hero of the work Max Huebner . In: Neues Deutschland , August 10, 1969, p. 6.
  2. Berliner Zeitung , October 6, 1964, p. 5.
  3. Neues Deutschland , October 6, 1984, p. 3.