Alfred Truschel

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Alfred Truschel (born March 22, 1910 in Worms ; † February 25, 1990 there ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Life

Truschel attended secondary school in Worms up to primary school . He completed a bank apprenticeship from 1926 and was employed as a banker from 1929 to 1939. From 1939 he took part in the Second World War as a soldier , most recently as a reserve officer. After being a British prisoner of war, from which he was released in 1948, he worked as a private secretary until 1952. He then worked as an accountant and, after passing his specialist examination, as a tax advisor in Worms in 1956 . In 1964 he became the commercial director and financial officer of a stock corporation. In addition to his professional activity, he volunteered in the YMCA in Worms . He was also a board member of the Herberge zur Heimat eV

Truschel was a member of the German People's Party from 1929 to 1933 . He joined the CDU in 1954 and was elected chairman of the CDU district association in Worms in 1959, which he chaired until 1971. In addition, he acted as deputy chairman of the CDU district association Rheinhessen. As a member of the Worms city council, he was active in local politics . In the state elections in 1967 and 1971 he was elected to the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament from a CDU list, to which he belonged until 1975. In both terms he was a member of the Committee on Economics and Transport and the Legal Committee.

Alfred Truschel was married and had two children.

honors and awards

literature

  • The President of the Landtag Rhineland-Palatinate (Ed.): The representatives of the free people. The members of the Advisory State Assembly and the State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate from 1946 to 2015. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-04750-4 , pp. 703–704.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reinhard Schreiner: Names and dates from six decades of party work. (PDF; 1.6 MB) 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, 2012, p. 321 , accessed on June 18, 2016 .
  2. Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. 17th edition. Societäts-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1971, p. 1127.