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Franz Tausch-Treml (born July 10, 1901 in Rehberg-Schätzereith , Bohemia ; † July 30, 1986 , maiden name Franz Treml , pseudonym Franz Tausch ) was a German politician ( DSAP , later SPD ).

Life and work

Treml worked since 1923 as an employee of the Sudeten German Social Democratic Party (DSAP). He worked as party secretary in Staab and Pilsen until 1926 , and from 1927 to 1938 as an editor at the DSAP organ Adlergebirgsbote in Landskron . After the National Socialists came to power, he emigrated to London in 1938 , where he stayed until the end of World War II , in which he participated as a soldier on the British side in 1944/45.

Treml moved to Germany at the end of 1945, settled in Berlin and worked there as an interpreter and translator under the pseudonym Franz Tausch . From 1946 he worked as a foreign policy editor for the Berlin SPD newspaper Der Sozialdemokrat , of which he was editor-in-chief from 1947 to 1950. Then he was employed as an employee of the Berlin Senate .

Political party

During the Weimar Republic , Tausch-Treml joined the DSAP. After his emigration he was a member of the party's executive in exile in London. In 1946 he joined the SPD in Berlin.

MP

As a Berlin MP, Tausch-Treml was a member of the German Bundestag from June 25, 1957, when he replaced the retired MP Josef Grunner , until 1957.

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