Immo Lieberoth

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Immo Lieberoth (born October 16, 1929 in Leipzig ) is a German agricultural scientist and politician of the CDU (initially the " Eastern CDU ", from 1990 the all-German CDU). He was a member of the 12th German Bundestag .

Lieberoth attended high school and the technical college for agriculture and graduated as a state-certified farmer. Then studied agriculture in Leipzig and Göttingen, earned a diploma and then did a doctorate. From 1952 to 1962 he worked as a scientific assistant or senior assistant, from 1962 even as a deputy director and research assistant at the Institute for Soil Science and the Research Center for Soil Fertility of the AdL in Müncheberg . He completed his habilitation at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig and in 1968 became a full professor at the AdL. He also worked as a Quaternary geologist for many years . In 1990 he became president of the Soil Science Society . He was also a member of the International Soil Science Union and the International Quaternary Association . He published about 130 scientific articles.

In 1948 he joined the CDU and from 1972 was a member of the main board of the CDU. 1970 became chairman of the district executive committee Eberswalde and 1974 district executive committee Frankfurt / Oder of DSF .

From 1990 to 1994 he sat as a directly elected member of the Eberswalde - Bernau - Bad Freienwalde constituency in the German Bundestag. In addition, he was a member of the study commission for protection of people and the environment .

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  1. DBA III, 564, p. 392
  2. Ralf Altenhof: The Enquete Commissions of the German Bundestag , Wiesbaden 2003, p. 198.