Gisbert Kley

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Conrad Max Gisbert Kley (born August 3, 1904 in Meseritz ; † March 23, 2001 in Munich ) was a German lawyer , manager and politician ( CSU ). He was a member of the German Bundestag from 1969 to 1972 .

Life

Kley was born as the son of a senior administrative judge. After graduating from high school in Berlin in 1922 , he studied law at the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin . In 1923 he became a member of the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg . In 1926 he passed the first state examination in law. In 1928 he was awarded the dissertation topic Freedom of expression in the civil service law to Dr. jur. PhD. After taking the second state examination in law in 1930, he entered the civil service. He initially worked as a judge and later became an official in the Reich Ministry of Economics . From 1943 to 1945 he took part in the Second World War as a soldier .

Kley had been a member of the NSDAP since March 1, 1940 ( membership number 7,547,449).

After 1945, Kley was able to continue his career as a senior civil servant and was in the service of the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forests until 1950 , most recently as a ministerial advisor.

From 1950 he held a managerial position for Siemens & Halske AG and Siemens-Schuckertwerke AG , most recently as a member of the executive board (labor director) of Siemens AG. In addition, he was a member of the Presidium of the Federal Association of German Employers' Associations (BDA), a member of the Presidium of the Economic and Social Committee of the EEC and a member of the Expert Commission set up by the Federal Government in 1967 on the question of co-determination in companies.

Kley was initially a member of the CDU and joined the CSU in 1968. In the 1969 Bundestag election he entered the German Bundestag via the CSU state list , to which he was a member until 1972. In parliament he was a member of the Committee on Labor and Social Affairs.

Gisbert Kley married Edelgarde von Witzleben (* 1915) in Berlin in 1935, the daughter of Siemens board member Wolf-Dietrich von Witzleben . The couple had a daughter and five sons, including Karl-Ludwig Kley and Max Dietrich Kley .

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  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 68 , 891
  2. http://www.niqolas.de/bredel/news/mdb.pdf (PDF; 61.1 kB)
  3. Kley, Gisbert. In: Who is who? The German who's who. 39th edition. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2000, p. 728.