Claus Peter Boyens

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Claus Peter Boyens (* 15. July 1880 in Witzwort , Kreis Eiderstedt ; † 21st May 1951 ) was a German politician of the CDU .

Life and work

Boyens was a farmer by trade. He was chairman of the Landbund for Lübeck , but lost this office in 1932 to a member of the NSDAP . Boyens was married and had three children.

After the Second World War, Boyens was a member of the supervisory board from 1945 to 1946 and an honorary member of the board of directors of the Schleswig-Holstein agricultural cooperative in Kiel from 1946 until his death in 1951 . His son, Dr. WF Boyens, was appointed country director in the Ministry of Food in 1946 and appointed commissioner for land reform in 1949. He died on December 30, 1955. WF Boyens held a leading position in the GFK (Society for the Promotion of Inner Colonization), he was also a co-founder and board member the Working Group for Contemporary Building eV

politics

In the Weimar Republic Boyens was initially a member of the DNVP , but left it in 1928 and took part in the founding of the Christian-National Peasant and Rural People's Party . After the Second World War he took part in the development of the CDU in Schleswig-Holstein . Boyens belonged to the first (since April 11, 1946) and the second Schleswig-Holstein Landtag appointed by the occupying power. In the second appointed state parliament he was the first vice-president of the state parliament.

Public offices

From 1946 to 1948 Boyens was district administrator in the Eutin district .

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