Carl-Friedrich Schoof

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Carl-Friedrich Schoof (born August 26, 1914 in Wellinghusen , † December 2, 2002 in Büsum ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Schoof attended elementary school and high school and graduated from high school. At the agricultural school he made the agricultural apprenticeship and the assistant examination. He was active in the military service, until the outbreak of war on his father's farm as an agricultural administrator and from 1939 in the front line in the west and east as a non-commissioned officer.

Schoof was initially a member of the Jungstahlhelm, then the Stahlhelm and later he was incorporated into the SA . In 1959 he became a member of the CDU. He was local and district youth warden, deputy district youth warden of the rural youth Norderdithmarschen , 1945 local farmer chief, district farmer chief, district farmers' association chairman and member of the state board. In 1948 he became a community representative, in 1952 mayor and deputy head of office and in 1965 head of office. He was also chairman of the dairy, military leader and military officer, chairman of the board of directors of the Norderdithmarscher Marschsparkasse and member of various supervisory and administrative boards. From 1967 to 1979 he sat in the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein .

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