Fritz Lichtenegger

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Fritz Lichtenegger (born July 3, 1900 in Schwechat , Lower Austria , † September 19, 1975 in Vienna ) was a locksmith and Austrian politician of the home block (HB).

education and profession

Fritz Lichtenegger was employed at Alpine-Donawitz .

Political functions

  • 1928: Works council at Alpine-Donawitz
  • 1928: one of the founders of the Homeland Independent Union
  • Chairman of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions in Austria
  • 1931: Head of the home block
  • 1932: Transfer to the Heimatschutzverband under Emil Fey
  • 1934: Member of the administrative commission for the Chamber of Labor
  • Chairman of the industrial workers in Austria
  • Deputy chairman of the professional association of workers and employees of the professional group industry and mining for Austria

Political mandates

Others

Fritz Lichtenegger had a people's court case in 1945, which was discontinued in 1948.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matricula Online - Vienna – Kaiserebersdorf, Taufbuch, 1899–1901, page 101, entry no. 100, 2nd line