Jakob Brenneisen

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Jakob Brenneisen as MP, 1920

Jakob Brenneisen (born May 10, 1869 in St. Alban , district of Hengstbacherhof , Palatinate , Kingdom of Bavaria; † May 27, 1947 in Mannweiler ) was a farmer and from 1920 to 1924 a member of the Bavarian People's Party (BVP) in the Bavarian State Parliament in Munich.

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Jakob Brenneisen was born as the son of a Catholic farming family on the Hengstbacherhof, which belongs to the municipality of St. Alban. From 1875 to 1882 he attended elementary school, from 1883 to 1884 the agricultural training school on the nearby Schmalfelderhof. In 1895 Jakob Brenneisen took over the family business.

The young farmer was politically active in the German Center Party . From 1906 he was a member of the parish council of St. Alban and adjunct at the Hengstbacher Hof, since 1909 also a member of the district council and from 1919 he sat in the district council of the Palatinate .

Jakob Brenneisen joined the newly founded Bavarian People's Party and was elected to the Bavarian State Parliament in Munich in 1920. He represented the constituencies of Germersheim , Kirchheimbolanden - Rockenhausen - Obermoschel , and Kusel . The Palatine was also involved in the “Bavarian Christian Farmers' Association” . Jakob Brenneisen was a member of the state parliament until 1924. He sat on the committee for tasks of an economic nature and acted from November 25, 1921 as a representative of the state parliament on the nutrition advisory board.

From June 28 to July 5, 1933, Brenneisen was in protective custody for political reasons.

Jakob Brenneisen's obituary notice, from " The Pilgrim ".

In 1946 the Palatinate was separated from Bavaria and became part of the new federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate . Jakob Brenneisen was one of the founding fathers of the Palatinate CDU, although he pleaded for a denominational party and was considered the "gray eminence" of the Catholic-political minority in the Northern Palatinate.

After his death, an obituary notice appeared for him in the Pilger , the church newspaper of the Speyer diocese (Pilgrim No. 26, from June 29, 1947). There he is called an " economist " . and stated as his hometown Ludwigshafen am Rhein , where he must have lived at that time.

literature

  • Hannsjörg Bergmann: "The Bavarian Farmers 'Union and the Bavarian Christian Farmers' Association 1919-1928" , Munich, 1986, p. 379
  • Anne Martin: "The emergence of the CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate" , by Hase and Koehler, Mainz, 1995, page 90, ISBN 3-7758-1333-0 .

Web links

Commons : Jakob Brenneisen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jakob Brenneisen. In: House of Bavarian History. Retrieved January 8, 2020 .
  2. ^ The "Bavarian Christian Farmers Association" in the Bavarian Historical Lexicon
  3. Martin Schumacher: "MdL, the end of the parliaments 1933" , 1995, page 18, ISBN 3770051890 ; Scan of the text section with the information on protective custody.
  4. ^ Anne Martin, "The emergence of the CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate" , 1995, page 90 scan of the text passage
  5. Explanation of terms of the Economics Council