Hans Tichi

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Hans Tichi (born May 16, 1881 in Kromau , Moravia , † July 22, 1955 in Kulmbach ) was a German expellee politician.

Tichi came from the Sudetenland , trained as a photographer in Vienna and then worked as a freelance photographer in his home town of Kromau since 1903. He was already politically active there, becoming mayor of Kromaus in 1919 and moving into the House of Representatives of the First Czechoslovak Republic in 1925 for the German Trade Party in Czechoslovakia . During this time he was also an expert at the League of Nations on Sudeten German issues. In 1929 he was elected to the Senate , to which he was a member until 1935.

After the Second World War, Tichi was imprisoned in the Czech Republic for a year and then came to Bavaria in 1946 as a displaced person . There he built up the new citizens' union in Kulmbach . In 1948 he became a councilor and mayor of the city of Kulmbach. Due to an electoral alliance of the new citizens Federal of Günter Goetzendorff with the WAV of Alfred Loritz came Tichi in the first election to the German Bundestag in the Parliament. However, he soon separated from Goetzendorff, who was heavily on the right, and participated with other expellee MPs ( Hans-Gerd Fröhlich and Stephan Weickert , both also elected through the electoral alliance with the WAV; Franz Ott , for the Notgemeinschaft Württemberg-Baden ; Hans Friedrich , formerly FDP ) at the BHE by Waldemar Kraft and Theodor Oberländer . On October 13, 1950, he formed the BHE / DG group in the Bundestag with Friedrich, Ott, Fröhlich and Weickert , which was dissolved again after Weickert's death on March 21, 1952 for lack of assets. From November 30, 1949 to 1953 he was deputy chairman of the petitions committee of the Bundestag . In later terms he was no longer a member of the Bundestag .

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