Ernst Schäfer (politician, 1915)

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Ernst Schäfer (born July 10, 1915 in Saarbrücken ; † January 13, 1973 there ) was a Saarland politician ( FDP / DPS ).

Life

Schäfer attended a private school and then an upper secondary school. In 1933 he passed his school leaving examination and studied law in Freiburg , Munich and Würzburg . During his studies he was accepted into the NSDAP on November 1, 1935 ( membership number 6.926.174). He passed his first state examination in 1939 at the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court , after which he was a trainee lawyer in Kenzingen . Due to the war, he was appointed assessor in 1943 without a second state examination . He was drafted into the Wehrmacht as early as 1940 . In May 1945 he was taken prisoner by the British as a lieutenant in the reserve in Italy, from which he was released in September of the same year. In 1947/48 he worked as a mine sweeper in Saarland . In 1950 he passed the second state law examination in Saarbrücken and was then assessor at the public prosecutor's office. In September 1951 he entered the railroad service.

Schäfer belonged to the Saar Democratic Party, which later became the FDP regional association. For them he was a member of the Saarland state parliament from 1956 to 1965 . From 1957 to 1963 he was chairman of the DPS parliamentary group.

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  • Landtag des Saarlandes (ed.): Manual. State Parliament of the Saarland. Saarbrücken 1957. p. 377.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Peter Klausch: List 1: Alphabetical list of members of the Saarland state parliament with proven NSDAP membership. (PDF; 2.15 MB) In: Brown traces in the Saar state parliament. The Nazi past of representatives from Saarland. The left. Parliamentary group in the Saarland State Parliament, Saarbrücken 2013, p. 19 , accessed on January 25, 2016 .