Georg Soldner

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Georg Soldner (around 1932)

Georg Soldner (born December 9, 1885 in Altengreuth ; † unknown) was a Franconian farmer , blacksmith and member of parliament .

Career

Soldner attended the vocational training and drawing school in Ansbach between 1901 and 1903 and the shoeing course at the Kgl in 1904. Veterinary University in Munich , which he graduated with the master's examination. From August 3, 1914 to December 12, 1918, he served in the First World War as a chief blacksmith in the 11th field artillery regiment of the Bavarian Army and was involved in 37 battles. As a result of gas poisoning, he suffered from a serious eye problem until 1920.

Subsequently, he worked as a farmer and blacksmith in Schwand (Post Dombühl). In 1924 he was elected mayor of the municipality of Erlach (district office Rothenburg od Tauber).

In the state elections in April 1932, he moved into the Bavarian state parliament as a member of the NSDAP in the district of Ansbach-Rothenburg ob der Tauber , to which he belonged until it was brought into line in April 1933.

Honors

literature

  • Official manual of the Bavarian State Parliament 1933

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