Willi Homeier

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Willi Homeier (born September 28, 1922 in Golmkau , Danziger Höhe district , † May 30, 1987 in Hildesheim ) was a German politician ( GB / BHE , FDP ) and a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament .

Life

Homeier attended the city high school in Gdansk . He was hired as a young teacher to Poznan and passed his examination as an applicant for the teaching profession. He had been a member of the NSDAP since September 1, 1939 ( membership number 774.714). After completing labor service, he was a candidate for war officer on the war front in the Soviet Union . After a serious wound in Stalingrad , he was dismissed from the Wehrmacht in 1943 as unfit for service . Since he had been involved as a youth leader afterwards, he was interned for two years after the end of the Second World War .

After his dismissal, Homeier became a founding member of the German Youth of the East , worked from 1952 to 1956 as their state manager, from 1956 to 1962 as the Lower Saxony regional leader and finally from 1956 to 1961 as deputy federal leader. He was the youth officer of the Association of Displaced Persons (BdV) and their housing consultant. For the Lower Saxony state association of the BdV he held the office of deputy state chairman and the office of chairman of the housing company from 1961. Finally, in 1963, he became a member of the BdV presidency.

From May 6, 1955 to June 20, 1970 he was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament (3rd to 6th electoral term), initially for the all-German bloc / federation of expellees and disenfranchised. From May 26, 1955 to May 5, 1959, he was secretary of the Lower Saxony State Parliament, and from May 12, 1959 to December 11, 1961, he was Vice President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. From December 11, 1961 he became a member of the FDP parliamentary group and subsequently a member of the Lower Saxony FDP state executive . From June 26, 1967 to July 1, 1968 he was deputy chairman of the FDP parliamentary group. The state parliament elected him a member of the fifth federal assembly , which in 1969 elected Gustav Heinemann as federal president .

Homeier was married and had three children.

literature

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 173.

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Peter Klausch : On the Nazi past of Lower Saxony state parliament members in the post-war period (PDF; 1.8 MB) p. 20
  2. Biographical note at www.kgparl.de, accessed on July 18, 2017.