Walter Jaroschowitz

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Walter Jaroschowitz (born July 24, 1924 in Berlin ; † July 23, 1978 there ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Walter Jaroschowitz attended the Siemens secondary school in Berlin-Charlottenburg and then became a trainee at the company "Stolzenburg Zahnräder und Getriebebau", where he trained as an industrial clerk.

After the Second World War Jaroschowitz became an employee in the Charlottenburg district and joined the SPD. In 1949, when he was only 25, he was elected to the district councilor for youth and sport in the Tiergarten district. In the Berlin election in 1958 , he was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives, but left after six weeks because he was still a district councilor. Jaroschowitz remained in this office until 1965. In the 1967 election he was elected as a district councilor in the district council assembly of Tiergarten. In the following year he became the state manager of the SPD Berlin until 1971 .

In 1974 Jaroschowitz resigned from the SPD and joined the Bund Free Germany , of which he was temporarily the executive chairman of the state.

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