Renate Haußleiter-Malluche

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Renate Haußleiter-Malluche , b. Münzberg (born May 8, 1917 in Breslau ; † November 27, 1994 ) was a German politician ( DG , AUD , Greens ).

Life and work

Haußleiter-Malluche, who was also a BDM-Gauführerin , studied medicine and received her license to practice medicine in 1941 . First she worked in the University Children's Hospital in Wroclaw, then as an assistant doctor in the reserve hospital in Ernsdorf . There she often had to perform emergency operations 24 hours a day. Food and drink were strictly rationed and only officers were catered for. Because of this situation, she decided to embark on the officer career. So she was one of two doctors who were promoted to officers in the Wehrmacht. After the Second World War , she came to Bavaria as a displaced person and opened a doctor's practice in Gößweinstein .

In 1963 she married the AUD chairman August Haussleiter .

politics

As early as 1948 Malluche was elected to the district council in the Pegnitz district for the emergency community of Germany . In 1949 she took part in the founding of the national-neutralist German community , of which she was general secretary from 1952 until the party was dissolved in the Action Group of Independent Germans . She was also a member of the party's Bavarian state executive. For the DG, she was elected to the Bavarian State Parliament in 1950 on the joint list with the BHE . When the DG failed in the state elections in 1954, it left parliament again. Haußleiter-Malluche was also a member of the party executive in the AUD. When the AUD participated in the formation of the Greens in 1979 , it also became a member of the Environment Party , of which she was the Bavarian state treasurer.

Publications

  • Experience with esophagogastrostomy for the treatment of cardiospasm. 1943.
  • Courage for peace. Also-Druck und Verlag, 1970, ISBN 3-87032-002-8 .
  • Old authority and young generation. Also-Druck und Verlag 1971, ISBN 3-87032-010-9 .
  • The woman of tomorrow. AUD Publishing House, 1982.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Der Spiegel from October 20, 1986 ( spiegel.de ).
  2. Der Spiegel from August 28, 1963 ( spiegel.de ).
  3. Der Spiegel from June 30, 1980 ( spiegel.de ).