Heinrich Stulberger

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Heinrich Stulberger (* 1902 in Munich ; † after 1970) was a German farmer and local politician ( Bavarian party ).

Career

Stulberger had attended the humanistic grammar school in Munich and graduated from the Weihenstephan University with a degree in agriculture . He initially worked as an estate manager before buying his own farm in Amerang in 1925 . Even before 1933 he worked briefly as mayor in this municipality, but was soon removed from his post by the new rulers. In 1945 the American occupiers agreed to his renewed political activity, in March 1946 the population re-elected him as mayor of Amerang and he remained so until the election as district administrator.

In June 1948 he was elected district councilor for the Upper Bavarian district of Wasserburg am Inn with a majority of 26 to 19 votes . In the local elections in 1952, 1960 and 1964 he was confirmed in office. The farm was run by his son in the meantime.

literature

  • Jaromír Balcar: Politics in the Country: Studies on the Bavarian Province 1945 to 1972 , Munich 2004, ISBN 3-486-56598-2