Georg Schilling (politician)

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Georg Schilling (born February 28, 1886 in Oschersleben , † January 19, 1952 in Paderborn ) was a German deaf-mute teacher and politician ( center ).

Schilling attended elementary school and the teacher training institute and became a teacher in Lüderode . He later became a deaf-mute assistant teacher and then a full deaf-mute teacher. In the First World War he did military service from 1914 to 1918. In 1924 he became director of the provincial deaf-mute institution Halberstadt . After the seizure of power by the Nazis, he was released and in " protective custody taken". After his release, he moved to Paderborn with his family. He was in the era of National Socialism unemployed, wrote at that time under the pseudonym Francis Pader in various newspapers, taught deaf people and gave piano lessons. In 1945 he became the administrator of the Neuhaus Castle Office .

From 1925 to 1933 he was a city councilor in Halberstadt for the center . He was elected to the provincial parliament of the province of Saxony . This elected him from February 1926 to March 19, 1929 as a deputy member and from March 19, 1929 to April 1933 as a full member of the Prussian State Council . In 1945 he co-founded the center in Paderborn. In 1949 he ran unsuccessfully in constituency 106 for the center for the Bundestag.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : The Prussian State Council 1921–1933. A biographical manual. With a documentation of the State Councilors appointed in the “Third Reich” (= manuals on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 13). Droste, Düsseldorf 2005, ISBN 3-7700-5271-4 , p. 140.