Renate Haußleiter-Malluche (8 May 1917 – 27 November 1994),[1][2] originally from Breslau, began her professional career as a German pediatrician, becoming after 1945 a politician in Bavaria[1][3]
As Dr. Renate Malluche she sat as a member of the Bavarian state parliament (Landtag) between 1950 and 1954, representing the Deutsche Gemeinschaft (German Community party / DG) until 1952,[1] and subsequently as an independent member.[1] A fellow DG member who also sat as an independent member in the Landtag after the DG faction disintegrated in 1952 was the more than averagely colourful politician-journalist August Haußleiter, whom she married approximately ten years later.[4]
Life
Early years
Renate Münzberg was born in 1917 Breslau,[3] then the administrative capital of Silesia and a booming manufacturing and industrial city, where the population had quadrupled in the fifty years before her birth. As a young woman she was a "Gauführerin" (regional leader) in the Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM / League of German Girls), effectively the female youth wing of the German Nazi Party which took power at the start of 1933. She studied medicine and in 1941 qualified to work as a physician. Her first job was as an assistant doctor at the Breslau University Children's Clinic.[1] She moved on to work as an assistant doctor at a quarantine hospital in Ernsdorf, in the south of Silesia.[1]
War years
At Ernsdorf during the war she was frequently on emergency shifts lasting 24 hours. Food and drink were strictly rationed, while military offices enjoyed much less restricted rations than those designated as civilians. Renate Malluche accordingly resolved to have herself transferred to the military, and she became one of two female doctors to be promoted to the status of an army officer.[5] After the war ended, in May 1945, she was one of millions subjected to ethnic cleansing in connection with the westward shift of Polishfrontiersagreed between the leaders of the winning powers: she ended up as a self-employed physician in Gößweinstein, a small town in lower Bavaria located between Nuremberg and Bayreuth.[3]
Renate Malluche married her fellow DG member August Haußleiter in the summer of 1963,[4] and two years later, in May 1965, the two of them co-founded the Aktionsgemeinschaft Unabhängiger Deutscher (AUD / Activist Community for an Independent German), a coming together of various fringe political groups on the right of the spectrum which individually had enjoyed little electoral success during the preceding twenty years.[6] She was again a member of the leadership committee. In 1979 the AUD in its turn was one of a number of minor political parties and groupings from across the left-right spectrum involved in forming the German Green party. Haußleiter-Malluche again held party office under the new arrangements, serving as the regional party treasurer in Bavaria.[7]
References
^ abcdefg"Malluche, Dr. Renate". Geschichte des Bayerischen Parlaments seit 1819 (This source includes a small photo-portrait.). Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Bildung und Kultus, Wissenschaft und Kunst, Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte, Augsburg. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
^ abcd"Zu den bayerischen Landtagswahlen"(PDF). Bayerisches Ärztblatt. Dr. med. Max Kaplan i.A. Bayerische Landesärztekammer /BLÄK (Abt. „Bayerisches Ärzteblatt“). November 1950. p. 269. Retrieved 25 February 2016.