Irmgard Neumann

Irmgard Neumann (née Pulß, 16 October 1925 – 22 February 1989) was a member of the State Council of East Germany, the country's collective head of state.

Irmgard Neumann
Member of the State Council
In office
September 1960  November 1963
Personal details
Born16 October 1925
Hamburg, Germany
Died22 February 1989 (age 64)
Political partyDemocratic Farmers' Party of Germany

Life

Neumann was born in Hamburg. After graduation from the Volksschule she worked as a housemaid. Following the Second World War and subsequent creation of the German Democratic Republic, Neumann became a farmer at a collective farm (Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaft) near Teterow.

In 1955 Neumann joined the Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany (DBD), a bloc party of the National Front. She was a member of the legislature of the Bezirk Neubrandenburg from 1958. In 1960 she joined the executive committee of the Democratic Women's League of Germany. In September of the same year she was elected to the State Council, of which she remained a member until November 1963. Neumann attained a leading role in the DBD in 1963, which she held until 1977.

Neumann was awarded the Patriotic Order of Merit in 1966. She died in 1989.

References

  • Müller-Enbergs, Helmut. "Neumann, Irmgard" (in German). Bundesstiftung Aufarbeitung. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  • Baumgartner, Gabriele; Hebig, Dieter (1996). Biographisches Handbuch Der SBZ/DDR (in German). Vol. Band 2 (M-Z). Munich: K.G. Saur. p. 595. ISBN 3-598-11177-0.
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