Heinrich Brunhart (politician, 1902)

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Heinrich Andreas Brunhart (born April 3, 1902 in Balzers ; † February 17, 1950 in St. Gallen , Canton of St. Gallen ) was a Liechtenstein politician ( VU ).

biography

Heinrich Andreas Brunhart was born in 1902 as the son of Heinrich and Katharina Brunhart (née Vogt). He was a citizen of the Balzers community and worked as a construction worker and farmer. From 1933 to 1936 he was the municipal treasurer of Balzers and then from 1936 to 1945 he was the deputy head of the municipality. Elected deputy member of parliament in 1939, he succeeded his party colleague Basil Vogt, who died on August 7, 1939, in the Liechtenstein state parliament that same year and was a member of it until his death in 1950. For Brunhart himself, the deputy deputy Franz Vogt moved up.

Furthermore, Brunhart sat from 1938 to 1950 on the board of directors of the savings and lending bank of the Principality of Liechtenstein .

In 1932 he married Elwina Schädler. With this he had a daughter.

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