Carl Pietscher

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Carl Pietscher

Carl Pietscher (born April 30, 1900 in Koethen , † December 20, 1973 in Bad Harzburg ) was a German lawyer and politician ( CDU ).

Life

After attending the secondary school in Bad Harzburg and graduating from high school in Goslar in 1917 , Pietscher took part in the First World War as a volunteer . He then began studying law and political science at the Georg-August University in Göttingen and the Friedrich University in Halle , which he completed in 1922 with the first state examination in law in Naumburg . In Göttingen he had been a member of the Corps Hercynia since 1919. After the second state examination in law, which he passed at the Court of Appeal in 1927 , he initially worked as a legal assistant at the regional council in Dessau . After his admission as a lawyer in 1928, he ran a practice as a specialist lawyer for tax law , later also as a notary in Bernburg (Saale) . From 1939 he took part in the Second World War as a soldier , most recently as a major in the reserve in the general staff service. In 1944 he was taken prisoner of war. Pietscher worked as a legal advisor in the Association of the Lower Saxony Rural People from 1947 . He had been working as an independent lawyer (since 1953 also as a notary) in Goslar since 1951.

politics

Pietscher was a member of the DNVP before 1933 and joined the NSDAP in 1936 . Before 1933 he was a councilor in Bernburg. After 1945 he joined the CDU. in the federal election in 1957 he was a member of the German Bundestag for four years . In parliament he represented the Bundestag constituency Wolfenbüttel - Goslar-Land .

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