Hermann Wösner

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Hermann Wösner (born January 29, 1921 in Passau ; † May 16, 1982 ibid) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Life

Wösner attended elementary school and the municipal commercial school in Passau and then trained as a businessman and passed the examination to become a commercial assistant. He then worked in the Reich Labor Service and in military service. After his release from American captivity , he worked as an administrative clerk. In 1948 he became the full-time managing director of the CSU for the city of Passau and the district of Passau . A year later he became managing director of the Bundestag electoral district of Passau , after having been managing director of the Lower Bavarian CSU in the meantime . In 1956 he sat for the first time on the Passau city council. On August 18, he moved to the Bavarian state parliament for the late Josef Piechl . He was a member of this until 1978, elected directly from 1966, most recently in the Passau-Ost district .

Hermann Wösner was close friends with the Lord Mayor of Passau, Hans Hösl .

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