Hubert Teschner

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Hubert Teschner

Hubert Teschner (born September 15, 1894 in Kleiditten , Heilsberg district , † June 30, 1969 in Rhens ) was a German politician (center; CDU).

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Teschner attended elementary school and secondary school in Heilsberg , which he graduated with secondary school leaving certificate. Then he was trained at an agricultural college. From 1914 to 1918 Teschner took part in the First World War, most recently as a company leader in the 5th Guards Grenadier Regiment. In 1921 he took over his parents' estate in Kleinditten near Springborn . In 1922 he married.

In the Weimar Republic , Teschner began to get involved in the Catholic Center Party . He was also active in the agricultural cooperative movement. In 1931 he became chairman of the board of directors of the main Warmia cooperative. From 1932 to 1933 he was a member of the Prussian state parliament .

In the Reichstag election of March 5, 1933 , Teschner was elected as a candidate for the center for constituency 1 (East Prussia) in the Reichstag , to which he belonged until November of the same year. The most important parliamentary event in which he took part during his time as a member of parliament was the passing of the Enabling Act on March 24, 1933, which was passed, among other things, with Teschner's vote. In 1944, Teschner was arrested by the Gestapo as part of the Grid Action , in which he was not involved.

After the Second World War , Teschner joined the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). From 1947 to 1949 he headed the agricultural department of the CDU in the Soviet occupation zone . In 1954 he suggested founding a CDU local association in Waldesch . In 1951 Teschner became a member of the state parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate for the CDU , to which he belonged from 1951 to 1959 and from 1961 to 1963.

Teschner's estate is now kept in two partial estates in the archive for Christian-Democratic Politics of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and in the state main archive in Koblenz . The estate in the AfCDP has a volume of 0.1 linear meters of shelf and contains materials from the years 1931 to 1964 (speeches from the state parliament, correspondence and biographical information). The Koblenz estate comprises three files and has 0.1 running meters of shelf with materials from 1969 to 1970.

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Individual evidence

  1. Biographical short sketch in the Crossroads Bank discounts.