Erich von Loeffelholz

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Erich von Loeffelholz (born January 2, 1914 in Munich , † October 10, 1984 in Nuremberg ) was a German politician of the FDP .

Life

Loeffelholz attended elementary school and the humanistic grammar school in Nuremberg as well as the school camp in Salem , where he received his Abitur. In 1934 he entered the active military service with the artillery regiment in Nuremberg, to which he belonged until he left in 1945, most recently as a major in the general staff. After the war he worked as an asset manager and residential construction clerk, until 1956 he was an export merchant and advertising consultant for a publishing company, and from 1952 he also participated in the reconstruction of his war-torn family property and the foundations of long-established Nuremberg families, which he managed. In addition, he sat on the board of the Nuremberg land and house owners association, was honorary chairman of the Bund der Kinderreich in Nuremberg and he was a member of the committee of the state parents' association of secondary schools in Bavaria.

Loeffelholz joined the FDP in 1947, where he was deputy district chairman in the Nürnberg-Stadt district association for several years. From 1956 he had a mandate in the Nuremberg city council, there he was deputy chairman of his parliamentary group. In the state elections in 1962 he was elected to the Bavarian state parliament in the constituency of Middle Franconia , to which he belonged for an electoral term until 1966. During this time he was on the Submissions and Complaints Committee.

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