Hans Jendretszky ( German: Hans Jendretzky ; July 20, 1897 , Berlin - July 2, 1992 , Berlin ) - German politician, member of the Social Democratic Party , the KKE and the SED .
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Biography
The son of the printer, Hans Jendrecki, studied at the end of high school as a locksmith. In 1919 he joined the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany, since 1926 he was at party work. He headed the Berlin branch of the Union of Red Front-line Soldiers , in 1928-1932 he was a deputy of the Prussian Landtag . In 1933-1934 he was a member of the district committee of the KKE. In 1934 he was arrested and sentenced to three years in prison for "preparing for high treason." He served his sentence in the Luccau prison, then was transferred to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp . He was released in 1938, after his release he worked as a locksmith. In 1943-1944 he was a member of the anti-fascist organization of Zefkov , Jacob and Bestline , in August 1944 he was again arrested. In October 1944, the People's Court of Justice sentenced Jendrecki to three years in prison, which he served in the Brandenburg Prison and in Nuremberg . He fled in April 1945.
After the war, Jendretski took an active part in the revival of the Communist Party and signed an appeal for the establishment of the KKE on June 11, 1945. At the Berlin Magistrate, Hans Jendrecki led the labor department, which was responsible for the distribution of labor resources. In 1946, Jendretski was one of the co-founders of the Association of Free German Trade Unions in the Soviet zone of occupation and until 1948 was its chairman. In 1948-1953, Yendretski led the Berlin SED Committee, was a member of the party’s board, and since 1950 he has been a candidate member of the SED Central Committee.
After the events of June 17, 1953, Hans Jendrecki, as a member of the Zeisser and Gernstadt group, was relieved of his duties. In August 1953, Alfred Neumann succeeded him as First Secretary of the Berlin District Committee of the SED. Until September 1957, Endecki served as chairman of the district council of Neubrandenburg . After the XX Congress of the CPSU in 1956 he was rehabilitated, in February 1957, along with Alexander Abush and Franz Dahl, he became a member of the Central Committee of the SED. In February 1958, he replaced Franz Peplinsky as deputy minister of internal affairs and was appointed state secretary for local council affairs. From November 1961 to May 1963, Hans Jendretski was the Minister and head of the Central Commission for State Control . In 1963-1965, Endecki was a member of the Presidium and served as Secretary of the Board of the Association of Free German Trade Unions.
In 1950-1954, Endecki was a deputy of the People’s Chamber of the GDR , was re-elected in 1958. In 1965, Hans Jendretski led the faction of the People’s People’s People’s Chamber. He resigned after the peaceful revolution in the GDR in 1989. He was buried at the Socialist Memorial in the Central Cemetery of Friedrichsfeld in Berlin Lichtenberg [2] .
Publications
- Mehr produzieren! Richtig verteilen! Besser leben! , Berlin 1947
- Prag, der erste, aber entscheidende Schritt , Berlin 1947
- Die neuen deutschen Gewerkschaften und der 9. November 1918 , Berlin 1948
- Die Aufgaben der Gewerkschaften in der Bergbauwirtschaft , Berlin 1948
- Neue deutsche Gewerkschaftspolitik. Dargestellt in Reden und Beiträgen , Berlin 1948
- Die Reparationsfrage , Berlin 1948
- Sie hetzen - wir bauen auf. Für die Einheit Berlins, gegen die Spalterwahlen , Berlin 1948
- Aufbauplan Berlin - ein Friedensplan für ganz Deutschland , Berlin 1951
- Zu einigen Aufgaben der örtlichen Organe der Staatsmacht im Siebenjahrplan , Berlin 1960
- Der gewerkschaftliche Kampf um Frieden, Einheit und Sozialismus 1945-1948. Aus Reden und Aufsätzen , Berlin 1961
- Die neuen Aufgaben der staatlichen und gesellschaftlichen Kontrolle , Berlin 1962
- Die Einheit ist der Fels, auf dem die Zukunft der Arbeiterklasse ruht. Erinnerungen an wichtige Etappen meines Wirkens in der Arbeiterbewegung , Berlin 1987
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 118824546 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ jot wd 11/2012
Literature
- Hermann Weber / Andreas Herbst: Deutsche Kommunisten. Biographisches Handbuch 1918 bis 1945 . Karl Dietz Verlag, Berlin 2004, S. 344-345, ISBN 3-320-02044-7 .
Links
- Biography (German)