Hugo Scharnberg

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Scharnberg at the 7th CDU federal party conference in 1957

Hugo Richard Franz Scharnberg (born June 28, 1893 in Hamburg , † April 30, 1979 in Lugano / Switzerland ) was a German banker and politician ( CDU ).

Life

After attending the secondary school, Scharnberg completed a commercial apprenticeship in Hamburg and took part in the First World War as a soldier from 1914 to 1918 . He then worked in the industry in Upper Silesia . He switched to banking in 1922 and initially worked for Dresdner Bank in Berlin from 1923 . In 1936 he became director of Dresdner Bank in Hamburg. In 1948 he was a member of the management of Hamburger Kreditbank and in 1952 a member of the supervisory board. He was also a member of the central advisory board of Dresdner Bank.

politics

Scharnberg was a member of the Hamburg Parliament from 1946 to 1949 . During the period of the appointed citizenship , he was from February to summer 1946 in front of the faction of the non-party . He joined the CDU in 1946 and became regional chairman of the party in Hamburg in 1948.

Scharnberg was briefly a member of the Economic Council of the Bizone in 1948 . He was a member of the German Bundestag from its first election from 1949 to 1961 and represented the constituency of Hamburg II in the first two legislative periods as a member of parliament with over 55% of the first votes in 1953 . In 1957 he entered the Bundestag via the Hamburg state list.

From 1949 to 1957 Scharnberg headed the Bundestag Committee on Money and Credit. From March 22 to November 8, 1950, he was deputy chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry to review imports into the United Economic Area and the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany . From March 26, 1953 to the end of the first legislative period , Scharnberg was deputy chairman of the electoral law committee and from June 27, 1955 to the end of the second legislative period, its chairman.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. "Cabinet Protocols Online: Scharnberg, Hugo". Federal Archives , accessed on April 25, 2010 .