Friedrich Taubrich

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Friedrich Täubrich (born August 14, 1920 in Plau ; † November 21, 1993 there ) was a German veterinarian and politician ( CDU ).

During the Second World War Täubrich worked as a military pilot, after the end of the war he was a groom and team leader on a farm. In Hamburg he learned the trade of bricklayer and later also that of boat builder. Two years later he studied economics at the Humboldt University in Berlin and in veterinary medicine at the Free University of Berlin , where he received his doctorate in 1957. He then spent thirty years developing machines for making food. He then did this job with students.

Täubrich moved several times in his life, he lived in West Berlin , in the greater Stuttgart area and near Hamburg. After the fall of the Wall, he returned to his birthplace. In the first state election in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , he ran in the Parchim - Lübz constituency as a direct candidate for the CDU and was able to prevail with 48.8% of the vote. He opened the first session of the state parliament as senior president and was a member of parliament until his death. Heinz Fuhrmann became a successor in the state parliament .

Works

  • The bacterial-related degrees of purity and the antibacterial principle in the vagina of healthy cattle. Berlin 1957 (Berlin, FU, Vet.-med. F., Diss. Of February 20, 1957)

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