Adam Porzelt

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Adam Porzelt (born February 5, 1891 in Schwetzingen ; † September 1, 1965 ) was a German geodesist , ministerial official and politician ( BCSV , CDU ).

Life

Porzelt attended secondary school and then completed a degree in geodesy , which he completed with the state examination. He embarked on a civil service career and later worked as a senior councilor at the Baden land surveying office. From 1954 to 1957 he was President of the Land Surveying Office of Baden-Württemberg . Most recently he was promoted to government director. He held other functions as chairman of the administrative board of the district savings bank and at the housing department in Wolfach .

Porzelt was a member of the Center Party until 1933 . After the Second World War , he joined the Baden Christian Social People's Party (BCSV), which was renamed CDU Baden in 1947. From 1946 to 1951 he was chairman of the CDU district association Wolfach. As a local politician, he was a city councilor and deputy mayor in Wolfach as well as a member of the district assembly and the district committee in the Wolfach district . In the district council he was chairman of the CDU parliamentary group.

Porzelt belonged to the Baden state parliament from July 13, 1949, when he replaced the deceased MP Hans Schloeder , until his dissolution in 1952. In parliament he represented constituency 10 (Wolfach-Villingen).

Adam Porzelt was married to Maria, geb. Diemer, and had two children.

literature

  • Frank-Roland Kühnel: Landtag, members of parliament and constituencies in Baden-Württemberg 1946 to 2009. Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-923476-01-5 , p. 217.
  • Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. 11th edition. Arani, Berlin 1951, p. 500.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Otto Kriegel, Martin Böhm: The public surveying and map system in the Federal Republic of Germany. Surveying manual. Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg 1961, p. 68.
  2. ^ Reinhard Schreiner: Names and dates from six decades of party work. The chairmen and managing directors of the CDU state, district and district associations since 1945 (new states from 1990). Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Scientific Services, Archive for Christian Democratic Politics, Sankt Augustin 2012, p. 60. ( PDF; 1.5 MB )