Hermann Dürr

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Hermann Dürr (born January 7, 1925 in Konstanz ; † February 9, 2003 ) was a German lawyer and politician ( FDP / DVP , later SPD ).

Life

As a teenager, he applied for membership in the NSDAP on the day before his 17th birthday in 1942 and was accepted on Hitler's birthday in 1943 ( membership number 9,403,875). After a commercial apprenticeship in airship construction , Dürr, who was of Protestant faith, was drafted into military service. After the Second World War he made up his Abitur and studied law in Tübingen , where he was chairman of the AStA . From 1952 to 1954 he completed his internship and then settled as a lawyer in Calw .

Dürr joined the DVP and the Young Democrats during his studies . After he was initially involved at the regional level, he became state chairman in 1954 and federal chairman of the Young Democrats in 1957. Since 1955 he was a member of the state board of the DVP in Baden-Württemberg . In 1966 he left the FDP / DVP and joined the SPD.

Dürr was a member of the German Bundestag from 1957 to 1965 and from 1969 to 1980. From 1961 to November 30, 1964 he was parliamentary manager of the FDP parliamentary group. From 1972 to 1980 he headed the legal working group of the SPD parliamentary group. From 1973 to 1979 Dürr was chairman of the interparliamentary working group .

In 1980 he received the Great Cross of Merit with Star of the Federal Republic of Germany .

Publications

  • Parliamentarians and ministerial bureaucracy. In: Operations. No. 49 = Heft 1, 1981, ISSN  0507-4150 , pp. 93-95.

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Violence: Members of the Bundestag (1st-Xth legislative period) former NSDAP & / or branch memberships. (PDF; 61.1 KB) In: niqolas.de. Willi-Bredel-Gesellschaft , October 20, 2005, accessed December 18, 2018 .