Heinrich Fischer (politician, 1906)

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Heinrich Fischer (born February 14, 1906 in Polaun ; † August 8, 1976 ) was a German economist.

Life

After attending the secondary school in Warnsdorf, Fischer completed a one-year high school graduate course at the commercial academy in Reichenberg . He then held commercial activities in Prague and Paris .

Between 1926 and 1928 he studied economics in Paris and then was a correspondent for the textile newspaper in Leipzig , before continuing his studies there at the University of Leipzig and graduating in 1930 with an economics degree. In 1934 he received his doctorate in Leipzig on the subject of statistics on the French credit market. Attempt a critical presentation . Until 1936 he worked in a banking science office in Paris and worked as a freelancer for newspapers. In 1939 he became a clerk in the industrial department of the Thuringian Chamber of Commerce and worked from 1940 to 1945 in a commercial position in the joint department of Siemens & Halske AG and Siemens-Schuckertwerke AG . He volunteered in the consumer cooperative sector.

In 1936 he became secretary and reorganizer at the consumer cooperative in Chodau near Karlsbad . Nothing is known about Fischer's activities during the Second World War . From 1946 he was involved in the reconstruction of the consumer cooperatives in Bavaria and since the founding of the Association of Bavarian Consumer Cooperatives (auditing association), he has been an executive board member.

From December 4, 1947 to April 1, 1956 he was a member of the Bavarian Senate .

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