Werner Oestreich

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Werner Oestreich (born April 11, 1905 in Stettin ; † January 15, 1949 ) was a German politician ( KPD , SED ) and trade union official ( FDGB ).

Life

After attending secondary school, Werner Oestreich completed a four-year apprenticeship as a painter and attended an arts and crafts school for two years. In 1929 he was convicted of a press offense and in 1932 for blasphemy . In 1933 he was held in custody for almost a year on charges of preparation for high treason.

After the Second World War he became secretary of the KPD in Stralsund and Greifswald . From 1946 he was district secretary of the FDGB in Greifswald. On February 13, 1947, he moved up as a member of the SED for the resigned Maria Reimer in the Mecklenburg state parliament .

literature

  • Klaus Schwabe: State election in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 1946 . Ed .: State Parliament Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Schwerin 1996, p. 68 u. 105 .

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