Herbert Guhr

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Herbert Guhr (born March 24, 1917 in Hennigsdorf, today Pęgów , † October 20, 1985 in Erlangen ) was a German horticultural entrepreneur and politician ( FDP ).

Guhr studied commercial apprenticeship in Breslau , was employed in the labor service and was then a soldier in World War II , where he was wounded several times. This was followed by two journeyman's and two master's exams, then he studied natural sciences, law and economics with a doctorate in Erlangen. From 1945 to 1950 he worked as a trade teacher at the vocational school and vocational high school in Erlangen and at the same time participated in the reconstruction of the horticultural business that his father had lost in the war in Breslau; he also set up a specialty strawberry business.

Guhr was the head master of the Erlangen horticultural group, was a member of the tax and legal committee of the Bavarian Horticultural Association and was also chairman of the Rathsberg community center and the community center at the Tiergarten in Nuremberg . The district association chairman of the FDP sat on the city council of Erlangen and was deputy mayor there. From 1970 to 1974 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament .

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