Peter Heinrich (politician, 1890)

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Peter Heinrich (born February 14, 1890 in Hatzfeld , Kingdom of Hungary , Austria-Hungary , † October 28, 1944 in Groß-Betschkerek ) was a Romanian politician and member of the parliaments of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the Kingdom of Romania .

Life

From 1919 to 1922 Peter Heinrich was a teacher at the "German Realgymnasium" in Hatzfeld, which after the First World War belonged temporarily to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and was called Žombolj . Heinrich was a founding member of the Swabian-German Cultural Association in 1920 . For the place Žombolj he was from March 18, 1923 to May 24, 1924 a member of the German Party in the Yugoslav National Assembly (Serbian Narodna Skupština ) in Belgrade . In 1924 the place came under Romanian administration and was now called Jimbolia , for whom Heinrich worked from 1931 to 1932 in the Greater Romanian Chamber of Deputies (Adunarea Deputaților) in Bucharest .

From 1940 to 1944 he was director of the "German Boys' High School" in Jimbolia. After the Red Army and the Yugoslav People's Liberation Army marched into the Banat , Heinrich was arrested and murdered in the “Zrenjanin work and assembly camp” (German: Groß-Betschkerek ).

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Heimatblatt Hatzfeld: Edition 7, 2000, p. 33
  2. ^ Institute for Research of Expelled Germans: The forced labor, imprisonment, expulsion, and emigration of the Germans of Yugoslavia. In English.
  3. Heimatortgemeinschaft Hatzfeld: Timeline for local history. Part 2: 1918-1924
  4. ^ Johann Böhm : The German ethnic group in Yugoslavia 1918-1941: domestic and foreign policy as symptoms of the relationship between the German minority and the Yugoslav government. Peter Lang Verlag, 2009. ISBN 3-631-59557-3 , p. 88.