Wilhelm Wosenitz

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wilhelm Wosenitz (born July 30, 1903 in Lübeck , † March 12, 1964 in Berlin ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Wilhelm Wosenitz attended a high school and made a commercial training. In addition, he trained at the Wichern School and the welfare school of the Evangelical Johannesstift Berlin . After further training at the Berlin Administration Academy , he was officially recognized as a welfare worker in the Berlin Inner Mission in 1928 . Wosenitz worked in the management of the Evangelical Educational Association Berlin-Brandenburg.

After the Second World War Wosenitz resigned in Steglitz district of the CDU and became in the Berlin election in 1958 in the Berlin House of Representatives voted. He was re-elected in the next election in 1963 , but died in March 1964. His successor in parliament was then the future Senator Klaus Franke .

literature