Gregor Determann

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Gregor Determann (born March 5, 1911 in Mettingen ; † January 14, 1993 in Montabaur ) was a German politician ( center ).

After attending elementary school and an apprenticeship as a carpenter, Determann worked as a carpenter journeyman for a year. From 1928 he worked as a miner. Until 1933 he was chairman of the Christian Union Youth in Mettingen and after the Second World War he was chairman of the works council of a coal mine.

Determann was already close to the Center Party before 1933, which he joined in 1945. In the same year he became a member of the municipal council and the Mettingen office as well as a member of the Tecklenburg district council. From 1946 he officiated as district administrator for the Tecklenburg district .

In the federal election in 1949 Determann was elected to the German Bundestag via the North Rhine-Westphalia state list of the Center Party , of which he was a member until 1953. In the Bundestag he was a member of the Labor Committee . On December 14, 1951, he became a member of the Bundestag faction of the Federal Union (FU), an amalgamation of the majority of the members of the parliamentary groups of the Bavarian Party and the Center Party.

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