Ernst Raadts

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Ernst Raadts (born July 31, 1901 in Serfenyösziget , † September 18, 1974 in Geiselbullach ) was a German local politician ( BP ).

Career

Raadt's family came from Hungary and had fled from there in 1918. Ernst Raadts was a qualified farmer and converted the Schlossgut Geiselbullach into a model estate . After resignation of Hans Wachter (CSU), he was on 13 March 1947 District Administrator of the district Furstenfeldbruck selected. After a motion of censure, he resigned on December 2, 1947. On June 1, 1948, he was re-elected District Administrator and confirmed in office twice, in 1952 and 1958. He particularly campaigned for the protection of the Graßlfinger Moos .

Honors

literature

  • Konrad Bauer, Tobias Weger , Fritz Schrer: History of the Olching community. Bayerland, Dachau 1994.