Franz Ertl (politician, 1872)

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Portrait photo of Franz Ertl, Austrian National Council from 1923 to 1933

Franz Ertl (born October 5, 1872 in Linz , Upper Austria ; † December 9, 1933 in Lambach , Upper Austria) was a railway employee and Christian social politician.

The train driver, who lives in Lambach, became a member of the provisional provincial assembly of Upper Austria in 1918/1919 and remained a member of the Upper Austrian state parliament until 1925 . In 1923 he was elected to the National Council and worked there until his death. Since 1929 he was also a member of the Lambach community council.

Ertl was the founder of the local group of traffic officials in Lambach, district chairman of the Christian-German gymnastics association and chairman of the building cooperative "Housing".

Ertl was married and had four children.

literature

  • Harry Slapnicka : Upper Austria - The political leadership. 1918 to 1938 (= contributions to the contemporary history of Upper Austria. 3). Oberösterreichischer Landesverlag, Linz 1976, ISBN 3-85214-163-X , p. 75 f.

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