Franz Zapf (politician)

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Franz Zapf (born May 2, 1900 in Haßfurt , † December 11, 1980 in Landstuhl ) was a German farmer and politician ( SV ).

Life

Zapf completed an agricultural degree, which he completed with an examination as a qualified farmer. He was the owner of a property in Einsiedlerhof , which he managed as a practical farmer from 1932. After the Second World War , from November 1945 to December 1946, he was President's Director and then until his retirement from civil service on July 31, 1947, as Government Director, Head of the Department of Food and Agriculture at the Neustadt Governing Board.

In 1946 Zapf was one of the founders of the Social People's Association of Hesse-Palatinate (SV) together with Adolf Müller , Emil Schätzel, Ernst Hellriegel, Reinhold Lang, August Krauth, Karl Hörhammer and Georg Ziegler. The Liberal Party was approved by the French military government on May 11th and met publicly for the first time on July 27th, with Zapf elected chairman. From 1946 to 1947 he was a member of the mixed commission and the advisory state assembly for the SV , both committees that dealt with the drafting of the constitution for Rhineland-Palatinate . Following the joint delegates' day of SV and Liberal Party (LP) on 19./20. In April 1947 in Bad Kreuznach, Zapf was expelled from the now unified Democratic Party .

literature

  • The President of the Landtag Rhineland-Palatinate (Ed.): The representatives of the free people. The members of the Consultative State Assembly and the State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate from 1946 to 2015. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-04750-4 , p. 770.
  • The President of the Landtag Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Zapf, Franz. In: 60 Years Parliament in Rhineland-Palatinate. (= Series of publications by the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament. 33). Mainz 2007, ISSN  1610-3432 , p. 116 ( PDF; 1.0 MB ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Ulrich Springorum: Origin and structure of the administration in Rhineland-Palatinate after the Second World War. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1982, ISBN 3-428-05128-9 , p. 121.
  2. Gerhard Nestler, Hannes Ziegler (Ed.): The Palatinate in the post-war period. Reconstruction and a new democratic beginning 1945–1954. (= Contributions to the history of the Palatinate. 22). Institute for Palatinate History and Folklore, Kaiserslautern 2004, ISBN 978-3-927754-52-2 , p. 390.
  3. ^ Heinrich Potthoff, Rüdiger Wenzel (edit.): Handbook of political institutions and organizations 1945–1949. Ed. I. A. the Commission on the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties . Droste, Düsseldorf 1983, ISBN 978-3-7700-5119-9 , p. 293.