Johann Tschida

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Johann Tschida (born April 27, 1916 in Illmitz ; † August 4, 1983 in Vienna ) was an Austrian politician ( ÖVP ) and civil servant. He was a member of the Federal Council from 1959 to 1962 and a member of the Austrian National Council from 1962 to 1975 .

Life

Tschida attended grammar school after elementary school and then studied at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences . On August 11, 1938, Tschida, who was then living in Illmitz, applied for membership in the NSDAP, according to the historian Michael Wladika . This took place on January 1st, 1940. After completing his studies as an agricultural engineer in 1947 with the academic degree Dipl.-Ing. entered the service of the Burgenland Chamber of Agriculture in 1947 and worked from 1947 to 1951 as an agricultural consultant and agricultural district officer at the agricultural district departments in Jennersdorf and Eisenstadt . From 1951 on, Tschida was head of the farming school of the Burgenland Chamber of Agriculture in Neusiedl am See . From 1959, Tschida acted politically as district chairman of the ÖVP Neusiedl am See, and he also represented the ÖVP Burgenland from June 16, 1959 to December 14, 1962 in the Federal Council. He was then from December 14, 1962 to November 4, 1975 a member of the National Council.

Since 1946 he was a member of the Catholic student union KaV Austro-Peisonia Vienna in the ÖCV .

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Individual evidence

  1. Michael Wladika : On the representation of politicians and mandataries with a Nazi past in the Austrian People's Party 1945–1980. A group biographical study. Research project on behalf of the Karl von Vogelsang Institute. Vienna 2018, p. 142f ( PDF ).