Max Schwarz (politician)

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Max Schwarz (born May 29, 1904 in Berlin , † March 11, 1979 in Gehrden ) was a German politician ( SPD ). He was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament from 1946 to 1959 .

Life

Schwarz attended elementary school and then completed the social policy seminar at the Berlin School of Politics, which he completed in 1928 with the state examination. During this time he joined the Socialist Youth in 1918 and the Free Trade Union in 1920. In 1922 he became a member of the SPD. After the state examination he was a social worker for the city of Berlin until 1933. Afterwards he was dismissed from office because of his membership in the SPD. During the time of National Socialism he worked illegally in the SDAP . After the end of the Second World War he became a member of the district executive committee of the SPD in the Bremen-Northwest district. In 1946 he was district administrator of the Wesermarsch district. On December 9, 1946, he was appointed a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament, to which he was a member until March 28, 1947. He then belonged to the Lower Saxony state parliament until the end of the fourth electoral term. From 1956 to 1959 he was chairman of the budget and finance committee and from 1954 to 1955 he was deputy chairman of the SPD parliamentary group. After leaving parliament on July 3, 1959, he took over the management of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution .

Honors

Works

  • MdR. Biographical handbook of the Reichstag . Publishing house for literature and current affairs, Hanover 1965
  • Richard Lehners (ed.): Portrait of a parliament. The Lower Saxony State Parliament 1947–1967 . Compiled by Max Schwarz and Joachim Heinrich Rothsprach. Publishing house for literature and current affairs, Hanover 1967
  • Since 1881. Bibliography published by JHW Dietz Nachfl. Verlag JHW Dietz Nachfl., Berlin / Bonn-Bad Godesberg 1973, DNB 740097776 .
  • The Arbeiterjugend-Verlag Berlin. 1920-1933. Eime bibliography (= series of publications of the Archives of the Workers' Youth Movement , Volume 1). Socialist youth in Germany, the falcons, Bonn 1978, DNB 790481448 .
  • Dieter Dowe (Ed.): Reports on the negotiations of the Association Days of German Workers' Associations. 1863-1869. With an introduction by Shlomo Na'aman as well as a person index , magazine and newspaper index and place index by Max Schwarz . JHW Dietz Nachfl., Berlin / Bonn 1980, ISBN 3-8012-2095-8 .
  • Congress of the trade unions of Germany. 1, 1892-10, 1919. Minutes of the negotiations of the congresses of the trade unions in Germany . Volume 7. JHW Dietz Nachfl., Berlin / Bonn 1980, ISBN 3-8012-2090-7 .
  • Brigitte Emig, Max Schwarz, Rüdiger Zimmermann : Literature for a new reality. Bibliography and history of the publishing house JHW Dietz Nachf. 1881–1981 and the publishing house Buchhandlung Vorwärts, Volksbuchhandlung Hottingen / Zurich, German Cooperative Print, & Publ. Co., London, Berlin workers library, workers youth publisher, publishing cooperative “Freiheit”, Der Bücherkreis . JHW Dietz Nachfl., Berlin / Bonn 1981, ISBN 3-8012-0059-0 .

literature

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 355.
  • Jan Foitzik: Between the Fronts: On the politics, organization and function of left political small organizations in the resistance from 1933 to 1939-40. With particular reference to exile . Verlag Neue Gesellschaft, Bonn 1986, ISBN 3-87831-439-6 , p. 322.

Individual evidence

  1. “As early as 1965, the former President of the Lower Saxony Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Max Schwarz, submitted an almost complete list of all members of German national parliaments between 1848 and 1933. Although the significance of this work as a pioneering achievement, which attempted for the first time and to this day, a complete record of all MPs, should by no means be doubted, the function of a scientific handbook that provides precise and reliable information about the résumés of former MPs cannot even come close . Because it is actually a question of a poorly productive and incorrect inventory enriched with brief biographical annotations ”. Heinrich Best, Wilhelm Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 . Droste, Düsseldorf 1998, ISBN 3-7700-0919-3 , p. 34.