Ernst Gloeser

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Hotel Sommer in Badenweiler, today Park-Therme

Ernst Gloeser (born September 27, 1877 in Herrenberg , † September 23, 1956 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German hotelier and politician ( DemP , FDP ).

Life

After attending the secondary school in Reutlingen, Gloeser worked in the hotel industry in Switzerland , England , Egypt and Germany from 1895 to 1907 . In Egypt, among other things, he was responsible for the gastronomic management of a Nile cruise ship. He had been the owner of the Hotel Sommer in Badenweiler since 1907 , which he ran together with his wife Alice, née Joner. From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War as a soldier . From 1919 to 1930 he was Deputy Mayor of the Badenweiler community.

Gloeser joined the Democratic Party in 1946, from which the state association of the FDP South Baden emerged in 1948. From October 1945 to September 1946 he was mayor of Badenweiler. From 1946 to 1947 he was a member of the Advisory State Assembly of the State of Baden . After extensive renovations, which had become necessary because the hotel first functioned as a war hospital and then for a few years as a district hospital, his hotel was reopened in 1950 under the name Parkhotel .

After his sons, Ernst and Hans Gloeser, died in 1944 or were declared missing, Ernst Gloeser left the hotel to his grandsons, Hans-Dieter and Georg Christian Gloeser, in 1956, who continued to run it until 1988.

literature

  • Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (ed.): MdL, The Members of the Landtag in Baden-Württemberg 1946−1978 , Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-12-911930-2 , p. 120