Hans-Gerd Fröhlich
Hans-Gerd Fröhlich (born May 20, 1914 in Hathenow , † September 14, 1995 in Alt Tucheband ) was a German expellee politician ( WAV , BHE ).
Life and work
From 1933 to 1945 Fröhlich was in the Reichswehr , then in the Wehrmacht , most recently as a major. Towards the end of the war he was taken prisoner of war. After that he was initially a farm worker and later worked as a health insurance employee.
politics
Due to an electoral alliance of the new citizens Federal of Günter Goetzendorff whose district chairman and national board member he was, with the WAV of Alfred Loritz came Cheerful in the first election to the German Bundestag in the Parliament. However, he soon separated from Goetzendorff, who was heavily on the right, and participated with other expellee MPs ( Hans Tichi and Stephan Weickert , both also elected through the electoral alliance with the WAV; Franz Ott , for the Notgemeinschaft Württemberg-Baden ; Hans Friedrich , formerly FDP) at the BHE by Waldemar Kraft and Theodor Oberländer . On October 13, 1950, he formed the BHE / DG group in the Bundestag with Friedrich, Ott, Tichi and Weickert , which was dissolved again after Weickert's death on March 21, 1952 for lack of assets.
From 1952 to 1954, Fröhlich was general secretary at the BHE and a close confidante of the federal chairman Kraft. In the Bundestag election in 1953 , Fröhlich ran in the Bundestag constituency of Pfarrkirchen and ranked 12th on the Bavarian state list of the GB / BHE, but was not re-elected to the Bundestag. After that, he no longer appeared politically.
literature
- Rudolf Vierhaus , Ludolf Herbst (eds.), Bruno Jahn (collaborators): Biographical manual of the members of the German Bundestag. 1949-2002. Vol. 1: A-M. KG Saur, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-598-23782-0 , p. 233.
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SURNAME | Happy, Hans-Gerd |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German expellee politician, Member of the Bundestag |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 20, 1914 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hathenow |
DATE OF DEATH | September 14, 1995 |
Place of death | Old cloth tape |