Heinrich Hopp

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Heinrich Hopp (born June 6, 1866 in Kirchheimbolanden ; † December 9, 1944 in Altensittenbach ) was a German politician ( CNBLP ).

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Hopp was born the son of a farmer. After attending elementary school and high school up to Obersekunda, Hopp received practical training in agriculture on his father's property and on other people's property. At the same time, he attended some agricultural courses. In the following years he earned his living as an administrator and inspector in northern Germany.

For a long time he was politically active, especially in the Bavarian Landbund , to which he had belonged since 1904. In 1919 Hopp became editor and chief editor of the federal organ of the Landbund in Bavaria and in 1924 he became a member of the presidium (temporarily director) of the Bavarian section of the Landbund, in which he also appeared as a tax expert.

In the general election of September 1930 Hopp was farm and country People's Party (CNBLP) 26 (francs) as a candidate of the National Christian for the constituency in the parliament elected, which he belonged to the election of July 1,932th He was also a member of the Upper Franconian district council and the district committee, the tax committees of the Bavarian State Chamber of Farmers and the Upper Franconian District Chamber of Farmers and the administrative board of the Bavarian State Book Office.

In addition, Hopp made a number of publications: in 1912 he published a paper on agricultural tax accounting. In 1919, 1922 and 1925 he published brochures on taxation in agriculture.

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  • The new tax laws along with the revaluation laws , 1925.

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