Erwin Ammann

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Erwin Ammann (born October 22, 1916 in Würzburg ; † December 27, 2000 there ) was a German politician ( CSU ). From 1946 to 1950 he was a member of the Bavarian state parliament .

Life

Ammann completed an apprenticeship at the vocational school for electrical engineering in the field of telegraph construction and telecommunications trade in Nuremberg. He was the youth leader of the Bündische Jugend and was arrested in 1934 for political reasons. In 1935 he made the first trips abroad with the youth group to Austria and in 1937 to Italy. Since he did not want to join the NSDAP, he was permanently postponed by the administration. Therefore, he terminated his service contract with the Reichspost and made up his secondary school leaving certificate at a private school. He then attended the higher technical state college in Nuremberg. In 1941 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht and fought as a soldier in World War II until 1945. After his return he became a co-founder of the CSU in Lower Franconia.

politics

In 1946 Ammann became a member of the Würzburg city council and also the youngest member of the CSU parliamentary group in Bavaria. From 1947 to 1952 he was district administrator for the district of Ochsenfurt . In the 1946 election for the first Bavarian state parliament, he moved into parliament in the Lower Franconia constituency, to which he only belonged during this legislative period. Ammann was a member of the Committee on Civil Service Law and Pay and the Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs. He was also a member of the subcommittee of the Constitutional Committee - constituencies. In 1953 he became district administrator of the Karlstadt district . After this in 1972 as part of the regional reform in the new district of Mittelmain (later district of Main-Spessart ), he became district administrator of the new district. In his function as the founding district administrator, he advocated the relocation of the district headquarters from Lohr to Karlstadt .

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. Otto and Anna Herold Retirement Home Foundation Karlstadt: About Us ( Memento from September 30, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. The dispute over the district seat of Main-Spessart . Bavarian radio. July 2, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2017.