Hans Bauer (politician, 1874)

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Hans Bauer (born January 16, 1874 in Ortenburg , † August 29, 1944 in Munich ) was a German consumer association and politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany .

Life

From 1894 to 1896, Bauer attended elementary school, completed an apprenticeship in tin foundry and went on a wandering tour in Germany. Between 1897 and 1903 he did military service in the Bavarian Army in Munich. From 1903 to 1906 he worked as a tin caster, most recently as a foreman.

From 1906 to March 1914, Bauer was managing director of the Mannheim consumer association. Subsequently, until 1933, travel agent for the large purchasing cooperative of German consumer associations, Hamburg, responsible for District VI of southern Germany. In addition, from March 1914 to May 3, 1933, he was the managing director of the consumer association Sendling-München eGmbH .

During the Munich Soviet Republic , Bauer was a member of the Provisional National Council in Bavaria for the Association of Bavarian Consumers .

From June 30, 1920 to April 6, 1933, he represented consumers in the Provisional Reich Economic Council .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Joachim Lilla , Der Bayerische Landtag 1918/19 to 1933: Nominations, Composition, Biographies, Commission for Bavarian State History, 2008, 618 pp.
  2. p. 302
  3. Joachim Lilla , Der Bayerische Landtag 1918/19 to 1933: Nominations, Composition, Biographies, Commission for Bavarian State History, 2008, 618 pp.
  4. Joachim Lilla , Der Bayerische Landtag 1918/19 to 1933: Nominations, Composition, Biographies, Commission for Bavarian State History, 2008, 618 pp.
  5. ^ House of History : Bavarian Biographies