Johann Michael Diepolder

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Johann Michael Diepolder (born March 3, 1820 in Lachen , † May 7, 1903 in Regensburg ) was a Bavarian civil servant and member of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies and the German Customs Parliament .

Life

Diepolder attended high school in Dillingen an der Donau and studied law and camera science in Munich from 1838 to 1843 . He then worked for judicial and financial authorities. In 1849 he became secretary at the Bavarian State Ministry for Trade . In 1851 he was appointed chief customs assessor and seconded to Prussia as a customs union controller. In 1857 he became Ministerialassessor and in 1867 Ministerialrat in the Bavarian Ministry of Commerce.

Johann Michael Diepolder was a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Regensburg constituency from 1869 to 1875 . From 1868 to 1870 he was a member of the customs parliament as a member of the constituency Upper Palatinate 1 (Regensburg, Burglengenfeld , Stadtamhof ) . He represented the political direction of the Bavarian Patriot Party .

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