August Ratz

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August Moritz Ratz (born September 18, 1878 in Pöttelsdorf , † September 11, 1946 in Rust ) was an Austrian winegrower and politician. He was a member of the Burgenland Landtag .

Life

August Moritz Ratz was born as the son of the Protestant pastor Johann Georg Ratz from Pöttelsdorf and was the brother of Alfred Ratz . August Ratz attended elementary school and then completed four classes at the Lyceum in Sopron . As a result, Ratz worked as a farmer and winegrower and was appointed to the economic council in 1932.

Ratz was married.

politics

Ratz was vice mayor in 1926 and government commissioner of the free city of Rust between 1936 and 1938 and between 28/29. April 1931 and 1938 curator of the superintendent of the Burgenland Evangelical Diocese AB Ratz was sworn in in the Burgenland state parliament on November 11, 1934 , where he represented the status of "legally recognized churches and religious communities". He belonged to the Diet during the period of Austro-fascism until the dissolution of the Parliament on 12 March 1938 after the seizure of power by the National Socialists to.

literature

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