Hans Angerer (politician)

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Hans Angerer (born November 9, 1871 in Teuchl , † April 20, 1944 in Klagenfurt ) was an Austrian high school professor, geologist and politician (Greater German Association, Greater German People's Party ).

Life

Hans Angerer was born as the son of Johann Angerer and his wife Maria. Sagerschnig, a mountain farmer family in Teichlgraben, was born. From 1884 he attended high school in Klagenfurt. In 1892 he came to Vienna to study history and geography , where he became a student of Oswald Redlich and Albrecht Penck . After completing his studies, Angerer became a high school professor in Klagenfurt in 1898. As a geographer, he was an important glacier researcher who a. dealt with research on the Pasterze Glacier .

politics

Angerer was a member of the Carinthian state parliament from 1907 to 1933 ( 10th electoral period , provisional state assembly , 14th and 15th legislative period ), member of the provisional Carinthian state committee from 1918 to 1919, regional councilor of Carinthia from 1927 to 1931, chairman of the association of the old Germans in Carinthia and member of the central committee of the Free School for Carinthia association.
March 4, 1919 to November 9, 1920, he was member of the Constituent National Assembly and until May 18, 1927 by November 10, 1920 during the I. and II. Legislative period a Member of the National Council for the Greater German People's Party. During the Carinthian defensive struggle he was chairman of the defense department of the provincial administration.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matricula Online - Teuchl, Birth Book III, 1861–1910, page 48, 3rd line
  2. https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd130635200.html#ndbcontent_portraits
  3. ^ V. Paschinger, in: Carinthia 2, 1944, pp. 103 ff