Ursula Siemens

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Ursula Siemens (born December 19, 1920 in Berlin ; † November 7, 2012 ), née Stein, married Heinrich, was a German politician ( SPD ).

Ursula Stein graduated from secondary school and trained as a kindergarten teacher . In 1940 she married and became a housewife . After the Second World War , she joined the SPD in 1945 and initially went to school , but became a housewife again in 1947. In the Berlin election in 1963 , Ursula Heinrich was elected to the district assembly in the Reinickendorf district. In the 1971 election she was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives, but left parliament in April 1972. Her successor was then Rainer Papenfuß .

Ursula Heinrich was chairwoman of the Workers' Welfare Association (AWO) in the Reinickendorf district. She later married again with the married name Siemens.

literature

  • Werner Breunig, Andreas Herbst (ed.): Biographical handbook of the Berlin parliamentarians 1963–1995 and city councilors 1990/1991 (= series of publications of the Berlin State Archives. Volume 19). Landesarchiv Berlin, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-9803303-5-0 , p. 176.

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