Hermann Nachbaur

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Hermann Nachbaur (born July 26, 1883 in Rankweil ; † August 17, 1951 in Meiningen ) was an Austrian politician ( Landbund , VF ). Nachbaur was a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament from 1923 to 1934 and during this time from 1932 to 1934 a member of the Vorarlberg state government as a regional councilor .

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Hermann Nachbaur was born on July 26, 1883 as the son of Johann Nachbaur and his wife Katharina in the Vorarlberg Rhine Valley community of Rankweil. After his mother died a year after his birth, Nachbaur moved in 1887 to his aunt Anna Hoch, who raised him in Meiningen. There he also attended elementary school and worked in his aunt's farm until his death. Nachbaur did his military service in Rovereto from 1904 to 1907, and from 1914 to 1918 he was drafted into the war. On November 21, 1921, Hermann Nachbaur married his wife Anna Katharina Kühne in Meiningen, with whom he subsequently had six children.

In 1910, Hermann Nachbaur was elected for the first time for a period of four years as a representative of the Landbund in the municipal council of Meiningen. Subsequently he was elected mayor of his home parish in 1919 and remained so until Austria was annexed to the German Reich in 1938. In 1921, he was made an honorary citizen of Meiningen during his term of office as mayor .

On November 6, 1923 Nachbaur became a member of the Vorarlberg Landtag for the Landbund. Nine years later, on November 22, 1932, Otto Ender brought him into his state government Ender VII , in which he served as regional councilor until the establishment of the state government in 1934. With the advent of Austrofascism , Hermann Nachbaur joined the only non-forbidden party, the Fatherland Front .

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