Johann Haderer

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Johann Haderer (born December 26, 1860 in Neukirchen am Walde , Upper Austria ; † February 3, 1922 in Waldkirchen am Wesen , Upper Austria) was an Austrian farmer and politician .

The farmer's son Haderer married and became the owner of the Steininger estate in Mühlberg, municipality of Waldkirchen. Soon he was active in the economic, cultural and political fields. Among other things, he was a committee member of the provincial culture council, founder and chairman of the Raiffeisenkasse Waldkirchen, district chairman of the farmers 'cooperative, founding member of the Upper Austrian farmers' union and a member of the local school council and the district school council. He also tried to expand the local parish church.

Between 1891 and 1918 he was mayor of Waldkirchen and between 1906 and 1918 a member of the state parliament and then in 1918/1919 the provisional state assembly of Upper Austria for the Christian Social Party .

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literature

  • Harry Slapnicka : Upper Austria - The political leadership. 1918 to 1938 (= contributions to the contemporary history of Upper Austria. 3). Oberösterreichischer Landesverlag, Linz 1976, ISBN 3-85214-163-X , p. 111.

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