Friedrich Keubler-Boehm

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Friedrich Keubler-Böhm (born September 2, 1858 in Molmerswende ; † December 4, 1942 there ) was a German politician. He represented the German People's Party in the 1st electoral period in the German Reichstag .

Life

After attending the secondary school in Aschersleben and the agricultural school in Merseburg , he worked for a few years on the Vitzenburg estate of the Count von der Schulenburg and on the domain Breitungen of the Count of Stolberg-Roßla . Then he took over his father's farm in Molmerswenda.

In his hometown he was involved in the founding of the agricultural association, became a co-founder of the Landbund and chairman of the Molmerswenda local group and chairman of the district association. He also took over the chairmanship of the Harz cattle breeding association for the Prussian province of Saxony and was co-founder and chairman of the board of trustees of the agricultural winter school in Wippra .

In 1920 he moved into the German Reichstag.

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