Erhard Junghans (politician)

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Erhard Junghans (born January 27, 1925 in Weinheim , Bergstrasse; † May 21, 2005 ) was a German politician of the CDU in Baden-Württemberg .

Career

Junghans was born the son of a foreman. He attended elementary and commercial school and began an apprenticeship with the Weinheim city administration in 1939. From 1942 to 1945 he did military service and was wounded several times, some seriously. After the end of the war he returned to the administrative service and worked as a civil servant in the Bundeswehr administration in Mannheim in 1956/57 .

In 1957 he became mayor of the city of Külsheim and remained in office until 1979. In 1964 he also moved into the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg , to which he belonged as a member of constituency 43 (Tauberbischofsheim) for three electoral terms until 1976.

Junghans was Catholic and had been married since 1948, had four children.

Honors

literature

  • Who is who? Volume 17 - Schmidt-Römhild, 1971.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Walter Habel: Who is who? - The German Who's Who - XVII. Edition of Degeners Who is it? Volume 17 - Societäts-Verl, 1973, ISBN 3-7973-0241 .
  2. a b Date of death and constituency according to: Frank-Roland Kühnel: Landtag, MPs and constituencies in Baden-Württemberg 1946 to 2009. Landtag of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-923476-01-5 , p. 207