Willibald Mücke

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Willibald Mücke (born August 28, 1904 in Buchenhöh , Groß Strehlitz district / Upper Silesia , † November 25, 1984 in Munich ) was a German SPD politician . The trained lawyer was a member of the Parliamentary Council from 1948 and 1949 and then a member of the German Bundestag until 1953 .

Life

Willibald Muecke's parents were elementary school teachers and he himself was the eldest son of several children. He studied law in Greifswald and Breslau . Since 1925 he was a member of the student association KDSt.V. Alemannia in Greifswald. From 1933 to 1939 he worked as a lawyer in Breslau and from 1939 to 1942 at the German Locomotive Manufacturers Association in Berlin in the field of personnel and legal affairs. In 1942 he took over the position of head of the work assignment at the main committee for the prefabricated rail vehicle construction. In 1943 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht during World War II . In 1944 he became head of the labor deployment department “Amt Bau”.

After the war, Mücke came to Munich as a refugee and first worked in the Bavarian State Ministry for Economic Affairs . From the spring of 1946 he worked as a lawyer again and opened a law firm.

politics

Mücke joined the SPD as early as 1945 and had been a member of the SPD state refugee committee and the SPD state executive since 1946 . In 1948/49 he was also a member of the refugee advisory board of the SPD party executive. He was one of the founding members and from 1946 to 1951 the chairman of the non-partisan main committee of refugees and deportees in Bavaria.

In 1948 he was elected to the Parliamentary Council by the Bavarian State Parliament . Along with Hannsheinz Bauer , Josef Seifried , Albert Roßhaupter and Jean Stock, he was one of the people selected by the Bavarian SPD. In the council, the expellees and refugees were again the focus of its work. He sat as a member of the Federal Organization Committee and as a deputy in the Committee on Fundamental Issues, in the Committee on the Constitutional Court and the Administration of Justice, in the Committee on the Occupation Statute and in the transition committee. Except for his main focus, he was rather reluctant to negotiate in the Council.

From 1949 to 1953 he was a member of the first German Bundestag . He represented the constituency of Erlangen . Mücke had been a full member of the Committee on Rules of Procedure and Immunity since January 1951. Until May 1951 he was also a member of the committee for building and land law and until June 1951 the committee for all-German issues. After all, he was also a full member of the Committee on Displaced Persons. In 1953 he resigned from the SPD.

This was followed by a doctorate in Cologne in 1955 . He then worked in the Federal Ministry of Defense from 1956 until his retirement , initially as a department head and from 1957 as a ministerial advisor. After all, he was head of the “Personnel Equalization” unit. In his role as Ministerialrat, he and his superior had to testify in 1962 before the committee of inquiry that was supposed to clear up the " Fibag affair ".

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Wernicke u. a .: The Parliamentary Council, p. XXIII (see literature).
  2. The audience in the Bundeshaus held their breath ( memento of July 27, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) in Hamburger Abendblatt of April 6, 1962, page 27.