Adolph Schönfelder

Adolph Schönfelder
Second Mayor of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg
In office
1945–1946
Preceded by
Succeeded by Christian Koch
Father of the House of the Parlamentarischer Rat
In office
1948–1949
Personal details
Born 1875
Hamburg
Died 1966
Hamburg
Nationality German
Political party Social Democratic Party of Germany

Heinrich Ferdinand Adolph Schönfelder (18751966) was a German politician, Alterspräsident (President by right of age, Father of the House) of the Federal German parliamentary council in 194849, mayor of Hamburg, and member of the Hamburg Parliament. Schönfelder was member of the Social Democratic Party.

On 1 September 1948 in his position of Alterspräsident, Schönfelder presided over the first meeting of the Parliamentary Council that drafted the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. As presiding officer of the constitutive meeting of the parliamentary council, he chaired the election of the council's President and two Vice-Presidents. He was chosen first vice-president of the council.

On 23 May 1949, as first vice-president of the parliamentary council, he signed the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany together with Konrad Adenauer and Hermann Schäfer.

Schönfelder was honorary citizen of Hamburg, the highest decoration of the city-state.[1]

Two pages of a book on exhibition. The right page has three signatures.
Basic Law for The Federal Republic of Germany 1949, facsimile of the signatures of Konrad Adenauer (CDU), Adolph Schönfelder (SPD) and Hermann Schäfer (FDP) certifying the original

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  1. Honored 1950 "Hamburgische Ehrenbürger" (in German). Government of Hamburg. Archived from the original on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-06. For merits to the common good and constructive cooperation between the ruling majority and opposition


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