Johann Kompalla

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Johann Kompalla (born June 23, 1879 in Chropaczow ; † in the 20th century) was a politician of the German minority in the Second Polish Republic ( KVP ) and a former member of the Silesian Parliament .

Life

Johann Kompalla attended the Ober-Lagiewnik elementary school and trained as a businessman in Guttentag . He worked as a supervisor in the Hubertushütte iron foundry and from 1905 as a worker or shearman at Schlesische AG, zinc rolling mill department in Chropaczow (renamed Schlesiengrube in 1912).

In the First World War he did military service and was deployed for 3 ½ years in France and 1 year in Russia.

After 1922, Johann Kompalla was a member and administrator of the German Party in Polish Silesia. In 1930 he was elected to the Second Silesian Sejm.

literature

  • Mads Ole Balling: From Reval to Bucharest - Statistical-Biographical Manual of the Parliamentarians of the German Minorities in East Central and Southeastern Europe 1919-1945, Volume 2, 2nd Edition . Copenhagen 1991, ISBN 87-983829-5-0 , pp. 772 .