Hans Lautenschlager

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Hans Lautenschlager (born January 20, 1919 in Montigny near Metz ; † September 19, 2007 ) was a German administrative officer and politician ( SPD ). He was in the German Bundestag from 1960 to 1976 and in the European Parliament from 1968 to 1977.

Life and work

After attending grammar school, Lautenschlager joined the senior service of the Regensburg city ​​administration in 1938 and worked there as a civil servant in 1938/39. From 1939 to 1945 he took part in the Second World War as a soldier . He then rejoined the Regensburg city administration, was head of the welfare office in 1945 and finally promoted to city administrator. In 1947 he joined the ÖTV . In 1960 he left the municipal administration and was a member of the Regensburg city council from 1960 to 1961.

politics

Lautenschlager had been a member of the SPD since 1948. He was a member of the German Bundestag from November 9, 1960, when he replaced the retired MP Alfred Frenzel , who had been arrested for espionage, until 1976. He was always drawn into parliament via the Bavarian state list. Lautenschlager did not belong to any committee as a full member in his first electoral term, the third in total, but was only a deputy member of two committees. Only in the next one he was in the committee for local politics and social welfare, and from June 1963 on in the committee for home affairs. In the fifth electoral term, which lasted from 1965 to 1969, he was on the Interior Committee until October 1968. From 1968 he was not a member of any Bundestag committee, although he was a member of the Bundestag until 1976 because he was also a member of the European Parliament from January 19, 1968 to January 19, 1977 . After he ceased to be a member in 1977, he was one of the founders of the association of former members of the German Bundestag and the European Parliament.

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