Herbert Guglberger

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Herbert Guglberger (born August 29, 1909 in Hall in Tirol , Tyrol ; † September 25, 1971 there ) was an Austrian politician ( ÖVP ).

Life

Herbert Guglberger completed a higher federal college for electrical engineering after attending elementary and secondary school . Then he became an official at the Austrian Post . In later life Guglberger was appointed chief telegraph inspector.

On April 3, 1939, Guglberger applied for membership in the NSDAP and on April 1, 1940, he became party member with the number 7,583,249. In the post-war period he was not only chairman of the ÖVP in Hall in Tirol, but also district chairman of the Austrian workers' union (ÖAAB) in the Innsbruck-Land district .

From 1954 to 1962 Guglberger sat for the ÖVP as a member of the Tyrolean state parliament . He was then sworn in as a member of the Federal Council in December 1962 . He held this position until his death in September 1971.

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Individual evidence

  1. Michael Wladika : On the representation of politicians and mandataries with a Nazi past in the Austrian People's Party 1945–1980. A group biographical study. Research project on behalf of the Karl von Vogelsang Institute. Vienna 2018, p. 177 ( PDF ).