German Otto Stehle

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German Otto Stehle (born November 22, 1912 in Ludwigsburg , † June 5, 1987 in Bissingen ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Life and work

After attending school, Stehle completed an apprenticeship as a mechanic, first passed the journeyman's examination and later passed the examination as a master mechanic. From 1938 to 1957 he worked in various industrial companies , with interruptions due to his participation in the Second World War . Since 1969 he has been a member of the Bundestag member Erwin Häussler . In addition, since 1968 he has been the state chairman of the Christian Trade Union Confederation (CGB) in Baden-Württemberg . He received the Federal Cross of Merit . In addition, he wrote books, e.g. E.g. an idea breaks through - investment wages participation wages own workplace! from 1972 and participation instead of socialism in Europe: “own job”; Proposal for a European social market economy based on a broad base of employees with equity participation .

Political party

Stehle joined the CDU and was the full-time social secretary of the Christian Democrats in northern Württemberg in the 1960s .

MP

Stehle was a member of the German Bundestag from September 7, 1972, when he replaced the retired MP Annemarie Griesinger , until the end of the 1972 electoral term. He was drawn into parliament via the state list of Baden-Württemberg.