Thea Hauschild

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Thea Hauschild with her family in the early 1980s

Thea Hauschild (* 3. December 1932 in Weissenfels , † 22. March 2001 in Berlin ) was a SED - politician , People's Chamber deputies and mayor of Dessau .

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Thea Hauschild's tombstone in the Stralau cemetery

The daughter of a working-class family started working as an assistant in the VEB shoe factory "Banner des Friedens" Weißenfels after attending primary school in 1948 . From 1950 she worked there as a trainee stepper.

From 1950 to 1953 she acquired the university entrance qualification at the workers and farmers faculty in Halle and then studied until 1957 at the Berlin School of Economics , where she graduated with a degree in economics. In 1954 Thea Hauschild became a member of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) . In 1957 she became deputy chairman of the district council and chairwoman of the district planning commission at the council of the Weissenfels district . In 1962 she moved to the Halle District Council as head of the Coordination Department .

As successor to Helmut Klapproth , Thea Hauschild became the third mayor of Dessau in 1963, after Lisa Krause and Maria Dank . In 1969 she became a member of the Halle district leadership of the SED and in 1971 a member of the People's Chamber of the GDR .

After 21 years of service, Thea Hauschild was replaced as Lord Mayor by Sylvia Retzke in 1984 after a long illness for health reasons . However, she remained a member of the People's Chamber until the end of the eighth electoral period in 1986. Hauschild moved to Berlin, where she died in 2001.

Thea Hauschild was married to the judge Werner Hauschild and had a son and two daughters.

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