Josef Erbacher

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Josef Erbacher (born April 8, 1910 in Grünsfeld , Tauberbischofsheim district; † November 8, 1974 in Hanover ) was a German politician ( BHE , FDP ).

Erbacher first attended elementary school and later switched to the upper secondary school in Tauberbischofsheim. Here he passed his Abitur and then began studying veterinary medicine and then economics. He had been an NSDAP member since May 1, 1931 ( membership number 528.344). After completing his studies, he became head of the social and legal department of the German Labor Front in 1934 . Erbacher was also involved in building the Reichswerke in Watenstedt-Salzgitter. Between 1939 and 1945 he was a war participant and later a reserve officer. After the end of the Second World War , in 1945 he began a three-month activity as a warehouse and court column worker at the Kenne company in Wolfenbüttel . At the beginning of 1946 he started working for a lawyer and tax consultant office.

Erbacher was the second district chairman of the GB / BHE in Hanover City and a member of the state board. For the BHE he was elected member of the Lower Saxony State Parliament from May 6, 1951 to May 5, 1955 in the second election period . Erbacher was secretary of the Lower Saxony state parliament from December 9, 1953 to June 25, 1954. First who the member of the BHE group. He left this on June 30, 1952 and joined the group of MPs Büchler and Comrades on July 1, 1952. Since March 23, 1953 he belonged to the Bund Heimattreuer Deutscher (BHD). From October 8, 1953 he was a member of the Mitte parliamentary group and most recently from May 1, 1954 a member of the FDP parliamentary group.

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