Background
Hubert Egemann was born in the Karlsgrund quarter of Kreuzburg in the western part of Upper Silesia, to a working class family.
Hubert Egemann was born in the Karlsgrund quarter of Kreuzburg in the western part of Upper Silesia, to a working class family.
He served the central committee of East Germany"s ruling (SED (party) as the Head of two related departments covering (1) Traffic and networks and (2) Transport and Communications. His education included attendance at senior school. In 1945 the frontier between Poland and Germany moved west and Egemann was one of the millions of Germans obliged to relocate as part of this militarily and politically driven process, ending up in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany which was in the process of becoming the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
In 1946 Egemann relocated to Aschersleben in Saxony-Anhalt and undertook a period of practical work-related training before accepting a job with what was becoming the East German Railway organisation (Deutsche Demokratische Republik).
Between 1950 and 1953 he studied successfully for a diploma in public administration at the Walter Ulbricht German Administration Academy (renamed on more than one occasion) in Forst Zinna, which marked him out as a high-flyer in terms of government service. From 1953/54 he was an Operation Assistant in the Ministry for Railways, also heading up the freight traffic department at the Deutsche Demokratische Republik Main Office in Aschersleben.
Between 1954 and 1987, for more than thirty years, Egemann sat as a member on the Central Committee of The Party: from 1958 he was section leader, and from 1960 deputy Department Head, and then from 1962 till 1987 as Chief of the Central Committee departments covering Traffic and networks and Transport and Communications.
Artur Becker Medal in Gold (1967) Przodujący kolejarz (Parliament) (1968) Patriotic Order of Merit in Bronze, in Silver (1969) and in Gold (1975) Patriotic Order of Merit Gold Clasp (1989) Kampforden „Für Verdienste um Volk und Vaterland“ (1975) Banner of Labor (1979) German Railways Service Medal German Railways Service Award.
In 1948 he joined the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED / Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands).