Heinz Oehler

Heinz Oehler

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'''Heinz Oehler''' (1 February 1920 – 26 September 1973) was a [[German people|German]] trade union leader.
'''Heinz Oehler''' (1 February 1920 – 26 September 1973) was a [[German people|German]] trade union leader.


Born in [[Altenberg, Saxony|Altenberg]], Oehler became a printer. In 1939, he was conscripted into the [[Wehrmacht]], serving until he was taken as a prisoner of war in 1945. He was released at the end of the war, and briefly worked in agriculture before returning to printing. He joined the [[Free German Trade Union Federation]] (FDGB) and the [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany]] (SED).{{cite web |title=Oehler, Heinz |url=http://library.fes.de/FDGB-Lexikon/texte/biographien/o/Oehler,_Heinz.html |website=FDGB-Lexikon |publisher=Freidrich Ebert Stiftung |accessdate=15 July 2020}}
Born in [[Altenberg, Saxony|Altenberg]], Oehler became a printer. In 1939, he was conscripted into the [[Wehrmacht]], serving until he was taken as a prisoner of war in 1945. He was released at the end of the war, and briefly worked in agriculture before returning to printing. He joined the [[Free German Trade Union Federation]] (FDGB) and the [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany]] (SED).{{cite web |title=Oehler, Heinz |url=http://library.fes.de/FDGB-Lexikon/texte/biographien/o/Oehler,_Heinz.html |website=FDGB-Lexikon |publisher=Friedrich Ebert Stiftung |accessdate=15 July 2020}}


In 1950, Oehler became part of the management of the Pierersche Druckerei printing firm. After taking a course at the Fritz Heckert College in [[Bernau bei Berlin|Bernau]], he began teaching there, and he also studied at the [[Parteihochschule Karl Marx]]. In 1960, he became head of the teaching staff at Fritz Heckert, then deputy director.
In 1950, Oehler became part of the management of the Pierersche Druckerei printing firm. After taking a course at the Fritz Heckert College in [[Bernau bei Berlin|Bernau]], he began teaching there, and he also studied at the [[Parteihochschule Karl Marx]]. In 1960, he became head of the teaching staff at Fritz Heckert, then deputy director.