Hans Rosenberger

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Hans Rosenberger (born November 17, 1904 in Deutsch Jahrndorf ; † August 10, 1977 there ) was an Austrian farmer and politician ( SPÖ ). From 1960 to 1968 he was a member of the Burgenland Landtag .

Life

Hans Rosenberger was born as the son of a small housekeeper Matthias Rosenberger from Deutsch-Jahrndorf and grew up with his brother Paul Rosenberger . He attended six classes of elementary school and subsequently worked as a farmer in Deutsch-Jahrndorf.

Rosenberger was married.

politics

In 1922 he joined the Social Democratic Party and worked from 1924 until the party was banned in 1934 as chairman of the Socialist Workers' Youth in Deutsch Jahrndorf and in the Neusiedl am See district . In the course of the Austrian Civil War , Rosenberger was taken into political custody, but acquitted in the course of a high treason trial. As a result, Rosenberger worked as a functionary of the illegal revolutionary socialists in Austria . After the end of the Second World War he became a local councilor in Deutsch Jahrndorf in 1945 and took over the office of mayor from 1947 to 1972. He also represented the SPÖ from May 5, 1960 to March 12, 1968 in the Burgenland Landtag.

literature

  • Johann Kriegler: Political manual of Burgenland. Volume 2: (1945–1995) (= Burgenland Research. 76). Burgenland State Archives, Eisenstadt 1996, ISBN 3-901517-07-3 .