Johann Friedrich Fröhling

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Johann Friedrich Fröhling (born February 16, 1878 in Lisberg , † December 7, 1952 in Bamberg ) was a German politician (BVP).

Life

After attending elementary school, Fröhling was trained at the teachers' college in Bamberg from 1894 to 1896 . In the years 1896 to 1898 he completed his teaching traineeship in Lisberg and in 1900 he passed the second teacher examination. In 1901 he became a teacher in Bamberg. In 1902 he married. In 1918 he became senior teacher and head of the cathedral school in Bamberg.

After the First World War, Fröhling became a member of the Bavarian People's Party (BVP). On January 1, 1925, he became a city councilor in Bamberg. In November 1926, Fröhling subsequently entered the third Reichstag of the Weimar Republic , elected in December 1924 , in the replacement procedure for the resigned MP Graf von Lerchenfeld , in which he represented constituency 26 (Francs) until the new parliamentary elections in May 1928.

After the seizure of power by the National Socialists Fröhling was in on June 26, 1933 "protective custody" taken, but transferred to a Bamberg hospital the same day.

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Schumacher (Ed.): MdR The Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. Political persecution, emigration and expatriation 1933-1945. Droste-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1991, ISBN 3-7700-5162-9 , p. 225.

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