Joseph Munsterer

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Joseph Munsterer (1920)

Joseph Münsterer (born March 6, 1886 in Hengersberg ; † September 13, 1951 there ) was a Bavarian lawyer , civil servant and politician .

Life

Joseph Münsterer attended high school in Passau and then studied law in Munich and Würzburg . In Würzburg he became active in the Catholic fraternity Franco-Raetia , whose Philistine senior he became in later years.

From 1916 he was admitted as a lawyer before he in 1919 at the Ministry of the Interior in the government service came in. In 1933 he was briefly suspended from civil service due to his membership in the Bavarian People's Party , was later transferred to the government of Upper Bavaria, in 1940 seconded to the government in Danzig for use by the Upper Insurance Office , and in 1942 transferred to the Upper Bavaria State Insurance Institute.

After the war he became a welfare officer in the State Ministry of the Interior, before he became head of the Supreme Settlement Authority in 1948 as Ministerialrat .

Political commitment

Münsterer was from 1919 to 1920 for the Gemünden constituency , from 1920 to 1921 and from 1921 to 1924 for the Karlstadt - Werneck constituency for the Bavarian People's Party in the Bavarian State Parliament . From June 1 to November 1, 1919 he was briefly a political councilor in the State Ministry of the Interior and deputy minister.

Memberships

literature

  • Karl-Ulrich Gelberg (Ed.): The minutes of the Bavarian Council of Ministers, 1945–1954: 5.1.1949–29.12.1949. Oldenbourg, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-486-57566-X .
  • Franz J. Bauer: Refugees and Refugee Policy in Bavaria 1945-1950. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-608-91066-2 .

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