Friedrich Thielen

Friedrich Georg " Fritz" Thielen ( born September 25, 1916 in Bremen, † June 11, 1993 ) was a German politician (CDU, DP later, GDP and NPD).

Education and work

After attending a trade school Thielen worked in his father's brickyard. 1936 to 1943 he was the owner of a sawmill in Osterode am Harz. During the Second World War Thielen worked for brick- trusteeship of four brickyards in Krivoy Rog in the occupied Ukraine. From 1943 to end of the war he was a soldier. In 1946, he built up his own plate and Schnellbaufabrik Bremer Concrete Plant and was a partner and chairman of various housing associations.

Policy

1946 Thielen member of the CDU, for he entered the Bremen State Parliament in 1947. In 1952 he was awarded the Konrad Adenauer Medal for work in the CDU.

1959, a few months before the state election, Thielen, Elisabeth Loesche and Cecilia Triebel left the ruling CDU party. They switched over to DP. Thielen was a member of the GDP in the short term, before he joined after the merger with the GB / BHE 1962 the group continued the DP (especially in Lower Saxony and Bremen), and was state chairman in the Hanseatic city. With him as the top candidates of the DP in 1963 succeeded her last collection in a state parliament.

1964 Thielen involved with the entire DP Group of Bremen Parliament at the NPD founding and became its first national chairman. In 1967 he left the NPD again and reactivated the Bremen Regional Association of DP, with but one he scored only 0.9 percent of the vote in the state elections in October 1967.

Swell

  • Norbert Korfmacher: Roster Bremen city council from 1946 to 1996 ( Local Politics, Vol 1). LIT Verlag, Münster, 1997, ISBN 3-8258-3212-0.

Friedrich Thielen | Wilhelm Gutmann (acting) | Adolf von Thadden | Martin Mussgnug | Walter Bachmann (acting) | Günter Deckert | Udo Voigt | Holger Apfel | Udo Pastörs

  • Member of Bremen Parliament ( since 1945 )
  • Politicians ( 20th century)
  • CDU member
  • DP Member
  • GDP- Member
  • National Chairman of the NPD
  • German
  • Born 1916
  • Died in 1993
  • Man
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