Ursula Kadereit

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Ursula Kadereit (born February 23, 1931 in Berlin ; née Harmsen) is a German CDU politician and former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Ursula Kadereit is the daughter of Hans Harmsen and his wife Elisabeth, née von Haeften, the sister of the two resistance fighters of July 20, 1944 Werner von Haeften and Hans Bernd von Haeften . After graduating from high school in 1950, Ursula Kadereit studied business administration . From 1953 to 1957 she worked as a commercial clerk. She then moved to the freelance architecture studio of her husband Hansgünther Kadereit as an authorized signatory. Later she also took over property management and property management. The couple have one child.

politics

For the CDU, Ursula Kadereit was elected as a member of the Hamburg parliament until 1986. There she mainly worked in the building committee and the transport committee and as a deputy in the committee for school and vocational training.

Honorary positions

  • Member of the board of the refugee start-up aid eV and
  • Board member at Heine-Haus eV (This association looks after the preservation of the listed garden house on the property of the former banker Salomon Heine in Hamburg-Ottensen .)

literature

  • Hinnerk Fock (editor): Handbook of the Hamburg Citizenship Personal details 9th electoral period. Pages 155-156 and 37, 40, 47.

Individual evidence

  1. Who is who? , 1989, p. 653