Fritz Wiesenthal

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Fritz Wiesenthal (born September 15, 1920 in Augsburg ; † September 2, 1977 ibid) was a German lawyer and local politician ( CSU ).

Life

Fritz Wiesenthal studied after graduating from the high school at St. Stephen in Augsburg Catholic theology and law at the University of Munich and was in Munich in 1948 with the work of the conversion of the peace concept from Augustine to Thomas Aquinas to Dr. jur. PhD. He worked as a judge and first public prosecutor .

From 1962 until the municipal area reform in 1972, Wiesenthal was district administrator of the then Augsburg district , member of the district assembly of Swabia and state and federal chairman of the local political association of the CSU . During his term of office, the new building of the Haunstetten hospital and the construction of the grammar schools in Neusäß and Gersthofen fell . Fritz Wiesenthal also initiated the renovation of the Oberschönenfeld monastery .

On September 2nd, 1977 Fritz Wiesenthal was killed in a car accident. He was married to Ludwiga born in 1952. Höckmair; the marriage resulted in two children.

In 1965 Fritz Wiesenthal was appointed Knight of the Order of Knights of the Holy Sepulcher by Cardinal Grand Master Eugène Cardinal Tisserant and invested in Munich on May 1, 1965 by Lorenz Cardinal Jaeger , Grand Prior of the German Lieutenancy . Most recently he was a Grand Officer of the Order.

Honors

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