Bernhard Mühlhan

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Bernhard Mühlhan (born February 12, 1905 in Lehrte ; † October 11, 1972 in Bad Pyrmont ) was a German educator and politician ( FDP ).

Life

After attending middle school, Mühlhan completed the teachers' seminar in Hameln , which he completed with the examination for teachers at elementary schools. He passed the Abitur in Jena and then studied modern history, German and English at the universities in Jena and Berlin . From 1939 to 1945 he took part in the Second World War as a soldier . In 1950 he was at the University of Göttingen to Dr. phil. PhD .

Mühlhan worked as a teacher at an elementary school and a secondary school. From 1949 to 1953 he was commissioned by the Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft and the German Research Foundation to edit a biography of Johann Carl Bertram Stüve . By 1965 he worked on a representation of the Lower Saxony peasant liberation on behalf of the Landeskreditanstalt Hannover.

Political party

Mühlhan joined the FDP in 1955 and has been chairman of the FDP district association Hanover-West-Lower Saxony since 1959 and a member of the state board of the FDP Lower Saxony . Furthermore, from 1961 he was chairman of the regional culture committee of the FDP Lower Saxony.

MP

Mühlhan was a member of the German Bundestag from 1965 to 1969. He was drawn into parliament via the state list of the FDP Lower Saxony.

Fonts

  • Hanover-Prussia and Austria 1849-1850. The March Ministry Stüve in the fight for a Hanoverian solution to the German constitutional question . Dissertation, University of Göttingen 1950
  • several biographical articles in the NDB ( list )

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