Hans Höllrigl

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Hans Höllrigl (born May 20, 1922 in Burglengenfeld , † February 13, 2005 there ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Höllrigl spent his school days in Burglengenfeld, where he also trained as an administrative officer. He attended some courses and a full course at the Bavarian Administration School . In the Second World War he was drafted into the labor service and then into the military service, wounded several times and finally captured by Soviet troops before he was released in late 1949. After the war he returned to the service of the city of Burglengenfeld. After taking an examination for the higher state and municipal administration service, he became a managing official and treasurer of an industrial community. In 1956 he was accepted into the civil service. He was in charge of construction management, the state auditing office at the district office in Ingolstadt and was most recently a specialist auditor for the Upper Bavarian government. In 1964 he became an employee and lecturer at the Georg von Vollmar Academy .

Höllring belonged to the district assembly and the city council of Ingolstadt and was chairman of the subdistrict of the SPD in Ingolstadt. From 1966 to 1970 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament . Re-election in 1970 failed, but he succeeded Rudolf Schöfberger in 1972 . After he left the state parliament in 1974, he was a member again from 1978 to 1982.

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