Eduard Baumer

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Eduard Baumer (born February 2, 1876 in Regensburg ; † February 17, 1939 there ) was a German engineer and politician ( BVP ).

After training as an engineer, Baumer founded a company in his hometown of Regensburg at the turn of the century, which was responsible, among other things, for the installation of the electrical lighting system in the Regensburg collegiate monastery for Saints Johannes Baptist and Johannes Evangelist in 1906.

After the First World War , Baumer joined the Bavarian People's Party (BVP). For this he came on February 26, 1920 in the replacement procedure, as a substitute for the resigned Eugen Taucher , in the Weimar National Assembly , in which he represented constituency 25 (Upper Palatinate-Lower Bavaria). He then sat from 1920 to 1924 as a member of his party in the Bavarian state parliament .

Individual evidence

  1. Paul Mai: 850 Years Collegiate Foundation for Saints Johannes Baptist and Johannes Evangelist , 1977, p. 63.