Heinrich Lützenkirchen

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Heinrich Lützenkirchen (29 November 1909 in a part of German Leverkusen today called Bürrig; † 11th March 1986 in Leverkusen) was was a German politician (Christian Democratic Union of Germany) and mayor of Leverkusen from 1961 to 1964 and in 1979.

Life

Lützenkirchen became member of the comission for school and habitation where he supported the opinion of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany. In 1956 he became also member of the city council of Leverkusen until 1974, when he became advocate of the district gouvernment of Bürrig.

He also was the subsidiary workers' council of Agfa Gaevert AG in Leverkusen for years.

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