Albrecht Aschoff

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Albrecht Aschoff (born April 11, 1899 in Berlin , † August 11, 1972 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler ) was a German politician ( FDP ).

Life

Aschoff was born as the son of the medical councilor Albert Aschoff and attended the humanistic high school in Berlin. Between 1916 and 1918 he was a soldier in the First World War . He then studied from 1920 to 1923 at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin , at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn and at the University of Rostock law . In 1920 he became a member of the Alemannia Bonn fraternity .

From 1927 to 1932 he worked as a lawyer in Berlin, joined the Reichswehr in 1934 and became a colonel in the 16th Panzer Division during World War II . In 1945 he was taken prisoner by the Soviets and did not return to Germany until 1955. He then settled in Essen as a lawyer .

After he was a member of the DVP between 1919 and 1932 and a member of the NSDAP from 1933 , he joined the FDP in 1956. In 1959 he was already chairman of the Ruhr district association and the Rhineland regional association. Between 1960 and 1962 he was a council member in Essen, but resigned this office in favor of his mandate in the Bundestag. From October 17, 1961 to October 17, 1965 (one electoral term ) he was a member of the German Bundestag . He was elected via the FDP state list in North Rhine-Westphalia . From 1961 to 1963 he was a Bundestag delegate in the European Parliament . In addition, he was since January 9, 1963 chairman of the economic committee of the Bundestag.

Aschoff was a member of the Advisory Board of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation from 1971 to 1972 .

Awards

literature

  • Essen heads - who was what? Richard Bracht Verlag, Essen 1985, ISBN 3-87034-037-1 .
  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 1: A-E. Winter, Heidelberg 1996, ISBN 3-8253-0339-X , pp. 30-31. (with picture)
  • Rudolf Vierhaus , Ludolf Herbst (eds.), Bruno Jahn (collaborators): Biographical manual of the members of the German Bundestag. 1949-2002. Vol. 1: A-M. KG Saur, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-598-23782-0 , p. 23.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 1: A-E. Winter, Heidelberg 1996, ISBN 3-8253-0339-X , p. 30.
  2. Helmut Violence: Members of the Bundestag / I - X legislative period of former NSDAP and / or branch memberships ( Memento from January 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF file, accessed on November 19, 2011; 63 kB).