Friedrich Dahlem

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Friedrich Dahlem (born May 10, 1886 in Dexheim , † September 7, 1970 in Innsbruck ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Life and work

After graduating from high school, Dahlem studied in Giessen and Heidelberg . During his studies in 1904 he became a member of the Zaringia Heidelberg Landsmannschaft . He completed his studies with a doctorate to become a Dr. jur. from. He became an administrative officer. In the First World War he did military service . In 1923 he was expelled by the French occupying forces. After 1933 he ran a law firm in Mainz .

politics

From 1921 to 1923 he was the first full-time mayor of Bad Dürkheim . After returning from the designation he was in 1924 until the takeover of the Nazis in 1933 again mayor of Bad Durkheim. In the time of National Socialism he was not politically active. In 1935 he became a member of the NSV and in 1936 a member of the NSRB . On April 23, 1948, his denazification ended with the decision of the investigative committee Mainz-Stadt not affected.

In 1946/47 he was a member of the Advisory State Assembly of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate. There he was a member of the rules of procedure committee and the cultural policy committee.

Honors

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Berthold Ohm and Alfred Philipp (eds.): Directory of addresses of the old men of the German Landsmannschaft. Part 1. Hamburg 1932, p. 604.