Georg Bauer (politician, 1917)

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Georg Bauer (born July 20, 1917 in Prague , † February 4, 2003 in Bürgstadt ) was a German politician ( GB / BHE ).

Life and work

After attending elementary school, Bauer studied at the state high school in Eger from 1928 . In 1935 he obtained his Abitur. Study trips to Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary followed, as well as his first journalistic activity; For a short time he was a proofreader and an employee until the outbreak of war. From 1939 to 1945 he was a soldier in World War II .

After the Second World War he came to Bavaria as a displaced person and settled in Miltenberg .

Political party

Bauer participated in the establishment of the GB / BHE in Bavaria. In 1959 he resigned from the party out of personal annoyance at the GB / BHE Minister Walter Stain . The background to the annoyance was that, contrary to an agreement, Stain had not resigned from his state parliament mandate after his reappointment as Bavarian State Minister for Labor and Social Welfare. Bauer would have been the next successor on the GB / BHE list for Lower Franconia. He later got involved in the FDP , for which he ran in vain for the German Bundestag in 1965.

MP

From 1950 to 1958, Bauer was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament . In the state parliament he campaigned, among other things, for the abolition of the Bavarian Senate because it hindered parliamentary work. In the end, however, he was unable to get his way through his motion, which was supported not only by the GB / BHE parliamentary group but also by individual members of the CSU , the Bavarian party and the FDP.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Edelstain . In: Der Spiegel . No. 26 , 1959 ( online ).
  2. ^ Plea for a Senate. In: The time . No. 30/1953.