Jakob Dörler

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Jakob Dörler (around 1932)

Jakob Dörler (born December 1, 1874 in Göcklingen , Pfalz; † May 27, 1957 ) was a German trade unionist and politician ( center , BVP ).

Career

After attending elementary and advanced training school, Dörler was employed as a worker in a shoe factory in Pirmasens from 1888 onwards. The employment was interrupted between 1895 and 1897 by military service with the Bavarian 8th Infantry Regiment in Metz . He was active in political and Catholic club life and was a founder and co-founder in the Christian trade union and Catholic labor movement. From 1908 he worked as a union employee at the Catholic Central Association of Christian Leather Workers in Pirmasens. In 1914/18 he did military service.

He took on his first political mandate in 1920 as a city councilor in Pirmasens. He was also the third chairman of the Palatinate Center Party. From June 1923 to February 1924 he and his family were expelled from the French occupation authorities.

In the state elections in April 1932, he entered the Bavarian state parliament as a member of the Bavarian People's Party in the constituency of Zweibrücken, Kusel, Kaiserslautern-Land, and was a member of the Bavarian state parliament until it was brought into line in April 1933.

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Individual evidence

  1. On the failure of democracy, The Palatinate at the end of the Weimar Republic, Gerhard Nestler, u. a., p. 278