Hans Eisenmann

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Hans Eisenmann (born April 15, 1923 in Ampertshausen , † August 31, 1987 in Munich ) was a German politician ( CSU ). From 1950 until his death he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament . From 1969 he was the Bavarian State Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forests .

education and profession

During the Second World War , Eisenmann was, among other things, a flight instructor in the Air Force .

From 1946 to 1949 he studied agricultural science at the Technical University of Munich in Weihenstephan and in 1950 passed the state examination for the higher agricultural civil service. From 1951 to 1958 Eisenmann worked at the Agricultural Office in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm , from 1954 as its director. In 1959 he was awarded the dissertation The Marshall Plan aid for the Bavarian Agriculture at the University of Munich doctorate .

Political career

With the beginning of the 2nd legislative period of the Bavarian State Parliament on November 27, 1950, Eisenmann became a member of the state parliament for the first time . Elected as a member of the Bavarian Party , he switched to the CSU on July 29, 1954. He was elected a member of parliament in nine other Bavarian state elections and was a member of parliament until his death.

From 1958 to 1969 officiated Eisenmann as district administrator of the district Pfaffenhofen . He gave up this office in order to accept the appointment of Bavarian Prime Minister Alfons Goppel as Minister of State for Food, Agriculture and Forests on March 11, 1969 . He held this office in a total of six Bavarian state governments and, in his capacity as a member of the government, was a full member of the Federal Council from March 25, 1969 until his death .

At the time of his death, Eisenmann was the longest-serving member of the Bavarian state parliament and the longest-serving Minister of Agriculture in Germany.

Merits and honors

Hans Eisenmann Forest in Oberschleißheim

Since 1947 Hans Eisenmann was a member of the Catholic student association KDSt.V. Agilolfia Freising in the CV .

During his tenure as Minister of Agriculture, the Bavarian Forest National Park opened ; therefore the information center of the national park has been called the Hans-Eisenmann-Haus since 1988 . In Freising , Jetzendorf , Munich , Regensburg , Schweitenkirchen and Wolnzach streets are named after the politician, in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm the Dr. Eisenmann Agricultural School . On April 15, 1983, the city of Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm granted him honorary citizenship ; the Munich artist Erhard Paskuda made the portrait . Eisenmann received the Bavarian Order of Merit in 1963.

The Technical University of Munich named the Hans Eisenmann Center for Agricultural Sciences Weihenstephan after its alumnus in recognition of his services to the university. In 1966 Eisenmann became an honorary citizen of the Technical University of Munich.

literature

  • Alfred Schuh and Otto Bauer (eds.): Hans Eisenmann. A life for his Bavarian homeland. Documents of Bavarian Agricultural Policy 1969–1987 . Ludwig, Pfaffenhofen 1988, ISBN 3-7787-2094-5

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Jakob Kock: September 30, 1987. (PDF; 23.8 MB) In: Der Bayerische Landtag - Eine Chronik. Bavarian State Parliament, State Parliament Office, 2016, p. 283 , accessed on August 4, 2020 .
  2. Dr. Hans Eisenmann (honorary citizen). City administration Pfaffenhofen ad Ilm, accessed on August 4, 2020 .
  3. ^ Wolfgang A. Herrmann (Ed.): Technical University of Munich. The history of a science company . Volume 2, Metropol, Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-938690-34-5 , p. 991.