Heinrich Mühl

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Heinrich Mühl (born April 22, 1901 in Bonyhád , Hungary ; † January 6, 1963 in Mühlhausen ) was a German dentist and politician ( GB / BHE ).

Life and work

Heinrich Mühl was born on April 22, 1901 as the son of a German in Bonyhád, Hungary. After high school he studied dentistry at the universities in Budapest , Pécs and Hamburg in which he awarded the degree of Dr. med. dent. finished. During his studies he joined the Suevia fraternity . From 1929 he practiced as a dentist in Bonyhád. From March 1941 he was a member of the board of directors of Sparkassen- und Bank AG in Pécsvárad and from 1942 chairman of Agronomia - Central Milk and Processing Cooperative (MILAG). In 1944 he was drafted into the Honvéd . Towards the end of the Second World War he looked after the ethnic German refugees in Salzburg and Linz .

After the end of the war, Mühl initially stayed in Austria . In 1948 he moved to Germany, settled in Mühlhausen near Heidelberg and worked there as a practicing dentist. Although he was placed on the war criminals list in Hungary in 1945, the German authorities did not extradite him. Heinrich Mühl died on January 6, 1963 in Mühlhausen.

politics

Mühl campaigned for the German minority in Hungary, had been a member of the Great Committee of the People's Education Association since 1930 and later joined the People's German Comradeship . From 1938 to 1945 he was a member of the Volksbund of Germans in Hungary and district leader of the Federation in Swabian Turkey . In January 1941 he took over the management of the economic department of the Volksbund. From 1939 to 1944 he was a member of the Hungarian Parliament and from 1940 to 1942 he was the area leader of Tolna County .

Mühl has been involved in expellees' organizations since 1948 and was deputy state chairman of the Federation of Expellees (BdV) in Baden-Württemberg . He joined the BHE in the 1950s. On June 9, 1953, he succeeded Siegfried Melinski as a member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament, to which he was a member until the end of the 1956 legislative period.

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