Alfred Janeba

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Alfred Janeba

Alfred Janeba (born May 1, 1869 in Glatz , Province of Silesia , † May 12, 1951 in Ohrsen ) was a German politician of the Center Party .

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Janeba was born the son of a landowner. He attended elementary school for four years, then the royal high school in Glatz for six years. He was then trained as an agricultural officer at the agricultural school in Popelau , in the Rybnik district in Silesia. In the following years Janeba worked as an agricultural official on estates in the districts of Crebnitz and Wohlau. Janeba then managed his father's estate in Glatz for a few years, which he finally had to sell due to an illness that prevented him from practicing his profession. Instead, he earned his living in the municipal administration of Glatz, including a number of years as a city councilor.

During the First World War Janeba was head of the Glatz district slaughterhouse and deputy chairman of the local war economy office. After the war he began to be more active in the Catholic Center Party . In the Reichstag election of June 1920 , he was elected as a candidate for the center for constituency 8 (Breslau) in the Reichstag , to which he belonged until May 1924. He was also a member of the district council and managing director of the agricultural professional association and the agricultural employers' association of the County of Glatz .

Janeba held a long range of offices at the municipal level: He was a member of the board of directors of the Kreissparkasse Glatz, chairman of the district settlement commission, chairman of the pasture cooperative of the County of Glatz and administrator of the associated manor Altbatzdorf . He also acted as chairman of the horse breeding association in the Glatz district , chairman of the Glatz slaughter cattle insurance association, agricultural district taxator and expert at the Glatz district and regional court. In addition, he was chairman of the cattle purchase cooperative of the Glatz district and since 1903 a member of the Chamber of Agriculture for Silesia. Finally, he contributed some articles to agricultural journals.

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  1. August Ludwig Degener: Who is who ?: The German WHO's WHO . 1928, p. 730.
  2. ^ Reichstag handbook for the first legislative period of the Weimar Republic, 1920.