- Willi Dehnkamp
Willy Dehnkamp (*
July 22 ,1903 inHamburg-Altona ; †November 12 ,1985 inBremen ) was a German politician from theSocial Democratic Party of Germany in Bremen. He was Senator, president of the Senate and mayor of Bremen.Willy Dehnkamp was born as the son of a workers family in Hamburg-Altona. He wanted to become a seaman but was educated in Locksmithing. Aged 16 he became a member of the union of metal workers and shortly later he joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD.
Dehnkamp was president of the socialistic youth of Hamburg and took over the leadership of the SPD in the district of Blumenthal. During the municipal elections in 1933 he defeated his NSDAP-candidate. Ten days after publishing the results he was arrested for seven months. After his release from prison Dehnkamp began establishing the underground movement of the SPD which was forbidden during that time. In March 1935 the
Gestapo arrested him for 2 years and 9 months. After his release on X-mast 1936 he had to join the army, was wounded and imprisoned for 3.5 years by the Russian army.In 1949 the Senate of Bremen made him chief officer of Bremen-Blumenthal, followed by the position of Senator of Education on September 29, 1951. Between November 26, 1963 and July 19, 1965 he was mayor and vice-president of the Senate. Succeeding
Wilhelm Kaisen he became President of the Senate. After the SPD lost its majority in the Senate in 1967 he gave up this position.Hans Koschnick followed him in this position. Dehnkamp retreated from politics but staid a member of the German advisory council of education.Willy Dehnkamp died on November 12, 1985 and was buried on the cemetery in Lüssum.
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