Rudolf Müller (politician, 1910)

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Rudolf Müller (born September 10, 1910 in Görlitz , † November 8, 1961 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German SPD politician.

Life

Rudolf Müller attended elementary school and then the vocational school as an engraver . In 1925 he became a member of the SAJ and the SPD. In the time of National Socialism in 1934 he was sentenced to two years in prison in the Luckau prison for “preparing to commit high treason ” . In 1942 he had to do military service in the "African Rifle Division 999" ( Penal Division 999 ).

politics

After the Second World War , Müller became district secretary in 1946 and, from 1949, first district chairman of the SPD Lichtenberg . From 1950 until his death he was a member of the Berlin House of Representatives .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Norbert Podewin: The end of the SPD in East Berlin . In: Berlin monthly magazine ( Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein ) . Issue 6, 2001, ISSN  0944-5560 , p. 134-139 ( luise-berlin.de ). Der Tagesspiegel , November 10, 1961: “After a long and serious illness, Rudolf Müller, a social democratic member of the Berlin House of Representatives, died in a hospital in Frankfurt / Main on Wednesday. Müller, who was 52 years old, was one of the East Berlin parliamentary representatives of the SPD. He lived in Lichtenberg, where he was the first district chairman until the party's dissolution in East Berlin in August 1961. After August 13th he had managed to get to West Berlin. Müller had been a member of the House of Representatives since 1951. "