Wilhelm Generotzky

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Wilhelm Generotzky (born September 10, 1906 , † May 10, 1985 ) was a German local politician ( SPD ).

Career

After attending elementary school, Generotzky completed an apprenticeship as a model maker from 1920 to 1923. In 1923 he joined the SPD. From 1946 to 1952 he was a member of the local council of Brackwede (Westphalia) and the district council of the district of Bielefeld . From 1952 to 1972 he was municipal director in Brackwede, then city ​​director . His service time was extended beyond his 65th birthday until the completion of the regional reform.

From 1947 he was district council chairman of the German trade union federation (DGB) and a member of the board of directors of the Volksheimstättenwerk , the German municipal assembly and the North Rhine-Westphalian city and municipal assembly . Generotzky's estate is at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and in the Bielefeld City Archives.

His son-in-law Klaus Schwickert was from 1967 to 1972 district administrator of the Bielefeld district , to which the city of Brackwede belonged, and from 1975 mayor of the city of Bielefeld.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sabine Mecking: Bürgerwille und Territorialreform: Democracy development and reorganization of state and society in North Rhine-Westphalia 1965-2000 (=  studies on contemporary history; vol. 85 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 2012, p. 266 of 531 ( digitized in Google book search).
  2. ^ Sabine Mecking: Bürgerwille und Territorialreform: Democracy development and reorganization of state and society in North Rhine-Westphalia 1965-2000 (=  studies on contemporary history; vol. 85 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 2012, p. 478 of 531 ( digitized in Google book search).
  3. ^ Sabine Mecking: Bürgerwille und Territorialreform: Democracy development and reorganization of state and society in North Rhine-Westphalia 1965-2000 (=  studies on contemporary history; vol. 85 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 2012, p. 91 of 531 ( digitized in Google book search).
  4. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 25, No. 71, April 11, 1973.