Ernst Kosegarten

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Ernst Kosegarten (born November 13, 1879 in Wiendorf (Mecklenburg) ; † in the 20th century) was a German politician ( CDU ) and member of the state parliament.

Life

Ernst Kosegarten attended elementary school and secondary school up to Obersekunda in Güstrow. Until 1897 he completed an agricultural training and worked as an agricultural assistant after his military service. In 1904 he settled as a farmer in Niendorf and took part in the First World War as a soldier . In 1920 he was elected to the Güstrow official assembly, from 1925 he was a member and board member of the Chamber of Agriculture.

After the Second World War , Kosegarten joined the CDU. In the 1946 elections he was given a mandate in the state parliament. In November 1946 he was elected deputy chairman of the CDU parliamentary group in the Schwerin state parliament. In the state parliament Kosegarten appeared primarily as an agricultural expert.

In 1950 he fled to West Germany because of his political attitudes and the difficulties in fulfilling the plan and later lived in a retirement home in Kiel.

literature

  • LHAS 6.11-1-298, Mecklenburg Landtag 1946-1952, questionnaires, résumés and assessments of members of the Landtag 1950
  • Schwabe, Klaus: State election in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in 1946. Booklet accompanying the exhibition in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state parliament from August 28 to October 20, 1996, Schwerin 1996
  • Christian Schwießelmann: The CDU in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania 1945 to 1952. From the foundation to the dissolution of the regional association. A representation of party history . Droste, Düsseldorf 2010, ISBN 978-3-7700-1909-0 , ( research and sources on contemporary history 58).

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