Hans Friedrich Freyborn

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Hans Friedrich Freyborn (born February 1, 1913 in Vienna ; † March 4, 1999 in Salzburg ) was an Austrian politician ( VdU ).

Life

Hans Friedrich Freyborn graduated after attending the elementary school from 1926 to 1932, the Theresianum in Vienna and graduated in 1932. He then studied until 1938 Law at the University of Vienna . Freyborn wrote for the Völkischer Beobachter .

In 1939 he became a soldier in the Wehrmacht and did military service until 1944.

After the war Freyborn settled in Salzburg, where he initially worked as a trainee . At the beginning of the 1950s he belonged to the inner leadership of the West German Gauleiter-FDP , which worked for the restoration of National Socialist rule. From 1952 until his retirement in 1990 he worked as a lawyer . In 1972 he was elected managing director of the Salzburg Parkgaragengesellschaft, a position he held until 1979.

However, Freyborn was also politically active and on December 1, 1949, accepted a mandate from his party, the VdU, to the Salzburg state parliament . Freyborn was a member of the state parliament for five years; on December 10, 1954, he resigned from the state parliament. Most recently he was from 1953 to 1954 club chairman , ie parliamentary group chairman , of his group , which had five seats.

In 1971 Freyborn was awarded the Golden Decoration of Honor of the State of Salzburg .

notes

  1. Susanna Schrafstetter: Siegfried Zoglmann, His Circle of Writers, and the Naumann Affair: A Nazi Propaganda Operation in Postwar Germany , in: David A. Messenger, Katrin Paehler (Ed.): A Nazi past. recasting German identity in postwar Europe . Lexington: Univ. Press of Kentucky, 2015, pp. 113-138
  2. Beate Baldow: Episode or Danger? The Naumann affair. Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin 2013, p. 313, (Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, dissertation, 2013; online ).