Alois Mosler

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Alois Mosler (born June 3, 1895 in Vienna ; † August 16, 1962 there ) was an Austrian construction worker and politician ( SDAP ). Mosler was single and from 1922 to 1923 a member of the Burgenland Landtag .

Mosler was born as the son of the house painter Alois Mosler from Röwersdorf (Silesia) and was secretary of the construction workers' union in Wiener Neustadt from September 1919 . Mosler lived in Wiener Neustadt between 1919 and 1924 and was a substitute in 1921 and a member of the administrative office for Burgenland in 1922 . Mosler became the responsible editor of the weekly newspaper Burgenländische Freiheit (social democratic state organ), the first edition of which appeared on November 19, 1921. Mosler was a member of the state party executive, between 1921 and 1922 state party secretary and was a member of the Burgenland state parliament from July 15, 1922 to November 13, 1923 as a member of the Social Democratic Labor Party. Mosler registered for Vienna on July 31, 1924 in Wiener Neustadt and subsequently resigned from the Social Democratic Party. At the end of his life, Mosler was the Viennese editor of the weekly newspaper Neue Front.

literature

  • Johann Kriegler: Political manual of Burgenland. Volume 1: (1921-1938). Rötzer, Eisenstadt 1972.