Heinrich Large supplement

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Heinrich Great supplement (* 5. November 1885 in Druchhorn as Heinrich Benninghaus ; † 6. February 1955 in Essen in Oldenburg ; also Heinrich great side dish ) was a German farmer and politician ( CNBL ).

Life

Heinrich was born in Druchhorn in 1885 as the son of the Benninghaus family. His parents were the farmer Georg Benninghaus and his wife Carolina nee. Möllmann. His older brother was the later Jesuit August Benninghaus (1880–1942). He attended the Carolinum grammar school in Osnabrück and studied law in Munich, Kiel and Münster. He was a member of the Christian National Peasant and Rural People's Party . He worked as a farmer and chairman of the forest farmers' association during the Weimar Republic. From 1928 to 1932 he was a member of the state parliament in the Oldenburg state parliament . He married in the Meierhof Große Beilage in Osteressen near Essen and took his family name. The court heiress Berta Beilage had previously lost her husband Theodor Große Beilage at the front in 1918 during the First World War.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Large supplement, Heinrich. (PDF; 12.8 MB) In: Short biography manual. Oldenburg State Library, pp. 61–62 , accessed on April 20, 2020 .