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Rudi Arndt

Rudi Arndt (1 March 1927 – 14 May 2004) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). He served in several positions in the Hesse state government, and as the Mayor of Frankfurt between 1972 and 1977. At different points in his political career he was a member of the Landtag of Hesse and the European Parliament as well as the Frankfurt City Council.

Rudi Arndt
Arndt in 1972
President of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
In office
1984–1989
Preceded byErnest Glinne
Succeeded byJean-Pierre Cox
Member of the European Parliament
In office
1979–1989
Mayor of Frankfurt
In office
1972–1977
Preceded byWalter Möller
Succeeded byWalter Wallmann
Finance Minister for Hesse
In office
December 1970 – April 1972
Economy and Transport Minister for Hesse
In office
1964–1970
Member of the Hesse Landtag
In office
1956–1972
Member of the Frankfurt City Council
In office
1952–1956
Personal details
Born(1927-05-01)1 May 1927
Died14 May 2004(2004-05-14) (aged 77)
Political partySocial Democratic Party (SPD)
Alma materGoethe University Frankfurt am Main

Family edit

Arndt came from a family with a tradition of SPD membership. His father, Konrad Arndt, was a trade union secretary, and was imprisoned by the Nazis for a short while. In 1938 the senior Arndt was released from prison, after which he conscripted in the army to avoid persecution from the Gestapo. Konrad Arndt died in November 1940 under mysterious circumstances. Although he officially died in a car crash, there is some evidence suggesting he was murdered by the Gestapo.[1]

Rudi Arndt's mother, Anna Babette, was also a social democrat and local politician in Frankfurt. Her sister was murdered by the National Socialists in 1940.

Arndt had an elder brother named Günther. He was expelled from college for making comments critical of the Nazi regime, conscripted into the army and ordered to the Eastern Front. He did not return from soviet captivity until 1949.[1]

Arndt married 3 times, and had a son from his first marriage.

Activities in Nazi Germany edit

On 3 March 1944 Arndt applied for membership of the Nazi Party. His application was accepted in April 1944. In the last days of the Nazi regime he was a Hitler Youth leader and Flakhelfer.[2]

Career edit

After completing his Abitur, Arndt studied law at the Goethe University Frankfurt.[3] In 1952, he passed his first state examination, followed in 1960 by his second state examination. From 1953 he worked as an advisor for youth law and the federal youth plan in the Hesse Ministry of the Interior.

Arndt joined the SDP in 1945. Between 1948 and 1954, he was chairman of the Socialist Youth. In 1952 Arndt became a city councillor in Frankfurt, a position he held until 1956, when he was elected to the Landtag of Hesse. Arndt remained in the Landtag until 1972.

Arndt became the Economy and Transport Minister for Hesse in 1964, after the resignation of his predecessor Wilhelm Conrad.After the resignation of Georg August Zinn as Minister President in 1969, Arndt was considered as his successor, but the role ultimately went to Albert Osswald. In Osswald's new cabinet of 1970, Arndt became the Minister of Finance for Hesse.[4]

 
A banner reading "Save the Opera House". Arndt's plans to demolish the ruined Alte Oper were deeply controversial.

On 16 December 1971 Arndt was elected mayor of Frankfurt, following the death of incumbent Walter Möller. He started his term as mayor in 1972. Arndt earned the popular nickname Dynamit-Rudi ("Dynamite Rudi") for his enthusiasm for demolishing the remaining World War II ruins – in particular, his failed campaign to demolish the Alte Oper opera house.[5]

In the local elections of March 1977, the CDU won a landslide victory. As a result, CDU politician Walter Wallmann became the new Mayor of Frankfurt and Arndt became the opposition leader in the Hessen Landtag.

In his later years, Arndt worked as a lawyer. After German reunification in 1990, he volunteered for the SPD in Thuringia. He died unexpectedly during a river trip near Kiev in 2004.[6] Arndt is buried in the Frankfurt Main Cemetery.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ulrich, Alex (2001). (PDF) (in German). Wiesbaden. p. 60. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2004.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Neander, Joachim (1 March 1997). ""Dynamit-Rudi" – eine Legende wird 70". Die Welt. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  3. ^ von Roselinde Arndt [and nine others] ; Textredaktion: Hans Sarkowicz (2011). Rudi Arndt : Politik mit Dynamit : eine politische Biografie (1. Auflage ed.). Hanau. pp. 38, 53. ISBN 978-3-940168-45-0. OCLC 793216980.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ . Hessisches Ministerium der Finanzen. 2 January 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-01-02. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  5. ^ Gantevoort, Joy (22 January 2018). "Wie die Frankfurter Oper fast gesprengt wurde: "Nur ein bisschen Dynamit"". fnp.de (in German). Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Gestorben: Rudi Arndt". Der Spiegel. 2004. Retrieved 8 April 2022.

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Rudi Arndt 1 March 1927 14 May 2004 was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD He served in several positions in the Hesse state government and as the Mayor of Frankfurt between 1972 and 1977 At different points in his political career he was a member of the Landtag of Hesse and the European Parliament as well as the Frankfurt City Council Rudi ArndtArndt in 1972President of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and DemocratsIn office 1984 1989Preceded byErnest GlinneSucceeded byJean Pierre CoxMember of the European ParliamentIn office 1979 1989Mayor of FrankfurtIn office 1972 1977Preceded byWalter MollerSucceeded byWalter WallmannFinance Minister for HesseIn office December 1970 April 1972Economy and Transport Minister for HesseIn office 1964 1970Member of the Hesse LandtagIn office 1956 1972Member of the Frankfurt City CouncilIn office 1952 1956Personal detailsBorn 1927 05 01 1 May 1927Died14 May 2004 2004 05 14 aged 77 Political partySocial Democratic Party SPD Alma materGoethe University Frankfurt am Main Contents 1 Family 2 Activities in Nazi Germany 3 Career 4 ReferencesFamily editArndt came from a family with a tradition of SPD membership His father Konrad Arndt was a trade union secretary and was imprisoned by the Nazis for a short while In 1938 the senior Arndt was released from prison after which he conscripted in the army to avoid persecution from the Gestapo Konrad Arndt died in November 1940 under mysterious circumstances Although he officially died in a car crash there is some evidence suggesting he was murdered by the Gestapo 1 Rudi Arndt s mother Anna Babette was also a social democrat and local politician in Frankfurt Her sister was murdered by the National Socialists in 1940 Arndt had an elder brother named Gunther He was expelled from college for making comments critical of the Nazi regime conscripted into the army and ordered to the Eastern Front He did not return from soviet captivity until 1949 1 Arndt married 3 times and had a son from his first marriage Activities in Nazi Germany editOn 3 March 1944 Arndt applied for membership of the Nazi Party His application was accepted in April 1944 In the last days of the Nazi regime he was a Hitler Youth leader and Flakhelfer 2 Career editAfter completing his Abitur Arndt studied law at the Goethe University Frankfurt 3 In 1952 he passed his first state examination followed in 1960 by his second state examination From 1953 he worked as an advisor for youth law and the federal youth plan in the Hesse Ministry of the Interior Arndt joined the SDP in 1945 Between 1948 and 1954 he was chairman of the Socialist Youth In 1952 Arndt became a city councillor in Frankfurt a position he held until 1956 when he was elected to the Landtag of Hesse Arndt remained in the Landtag until 1972 Arndt became the Economy and Transport Minister for Hesse in 1964 after the resignation of his predecessor Wilhelm Conrad After the resignation of Georg August Zinn as Minister President in 1969 Arndt was considered as his successor but the role ultimately went to Albert Osswald In Osswald s new cabinet of 1970 Arndt became the Minister of Finance for Hesse 4 nbsp A banner reading Save the Opera House Arndt s plans to demolish the ruined Alte Oper were deeply controversial On 16 December 1971 Arndt was elected mayor of Frankfurt following the death of incumbent Walter Moller He started his term as mayor in 1972 Arndt earned the popular nickname Dynamit Rudi Dynamite Rudi for his enthusiasm for demolishing the remaining World War II ruins in particular his failed campaign to demolish the Alte Oper opera house 5 In the local elections of March 1977 the CDU won a landslide victory As a result CDU politician Walter Wallmann became the new Mayor of Frankfurt and Arndt became the opposition leader in the Hessen Landtag In his later years Arndt worked as a lawyer After German reunification in 1990 he volunteered for the SPD in Thuringia He died unexpectedly during a river trip near Kiev in 2004 6 Arndt is buried in the Frankfurt Main Cemetery References edit a b Ulrich Alex 2001 Konrad Arndt Ein Wiesbadener Gewerkschafter und Sozialdemokrat im Kampf gegen den Faschismus PDF in German Wiesbaden p 60 Archived from the original PDF on 4 January 2004 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Neander Joachim 1 March 1997 Dynamit Rudi eine Legende wird 70 Die Welt Retrieved 8 April 2022 von Roselinde Arndt and nine others Textredaktion Hans Sarkowicz 2011 Rudi Arndt Politik mit Dynamit eine politische Biografie 1 Auflage ed Hanau pp 38 53 ISBN 978 3 940168 45 0 OCLC 793216980 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Die Finanzminister seit 1945 Hessisches Ministerium der Finanzen 2 January 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 01 02 Retrieved 8 April 2022 Gantevoort Joy 22 January 2018 Wie die Frankfurter Oper fast gesprengt wurde Nur ein bisschen Dynamit fnp de in German Retrieved 14 November 2022 Gestorben Rudi Arndt Der Spiegel 2004 Retrieved 8 April 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rudi Arndt amp oldid 1218949917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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