Ernst Bodesheim

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Ernst Bodesheim (born March 21, 1890 in Schmalkalden ; † September 28, 1966 in Augsburg ) was a German politician ( FDP ). From 1946 to 1950 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament .

Life

Bodesheim received training as an engineer and initially worked as a toolmaker. After taking the exam in 1913 at the Schinkelsche Bauakademie in Berlin , he worked as a production engineer until 1925, in particular in the field of the production of galvanic carbon. In the mid-1920s he switched to a commercial profession and became director of the southern German branch of a Swedish company for agricultural machinery. In 1933 he acquired a wholesaler for machine tools with an attached subsidiary for dental equipment in Augsburg.

In 1945, Bodesheim was one of the founding members of the FDP Bavaria and participated in the establishment of the FDP local group in Augsburg. In the state elections in 1946 , he was elected to the Bavarian state parliament in the Schwaben constituency ( constituencies Augsburg I, Füssen, Günzburg, Markt Oberndorf and Memmingen), to which he belonged until 1950. In the state parliament he was a member of the credit committee and the committee for food and agriculture from 1946 to 1950, from January 1947 to 1950 a member of the committee for economy and from October 1949 to 1950 a member of the committee for the state budget and the committee for social policy issues. He was also a member of the investigative committee set up at the end of January 1947 to investigate the grievances in the State Ministry of Economics and in the economic offices .

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