Julius Kranzbühler

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Julius Kranzbühler (born April 25, 1909 in Kirchheimbolanden , † October 5, 1977 in Mehlingen ) was a German lawyer and politician ( FDP ).

Life

Kranzbühler first attended elementary school and the Latin school in Bergzabern . In 1924 he switched to the humanistic grammar school in Speyer , where he graduated from high school in 1928. He then took up law studies at the University of Munich , which he completed in 1932 with the first state examination in law. From 1931 to 1934 he worked as an administrative secretary in the personnel department of the city of Munich . In 1935 he began his legal preparatory service as a trainee lawyer at the Munich Higher Regional Court , which he ended prematurely a year later and instead joined the Wehrmacht as a professional soldier . He took part in World War II and was most recently a captain and commander of a battalion. In May 1945 he was taken prisoner by the US , from which he was released four months later.

Kranzbühler then continued his legal training as a court trainee in Kaiserslautern and passed the second state examination in law in 1946. Because of his activities before 1945 - he was a member of the NSRB and a candidate for the SA - he had to take part in a panel proceedings . The Neustadt Central Judicial Chamber came to the judgment on December 2, 1947, that he could "be left in a subordinate position except with the police, justice, Gend., Customs, fire brigade and forestry."

From 1947 to 1949, Kranzbühler was the managing director of the Association for Motor Vehicle Crafts in the Palatinate and practiced as a lawyer in Kaiserslautern from 1950 to 1954 . From 1954 he worked at the Social Court Speyer, where he was promoted to the Social Court Counselor in 1956. In addition, he acted as the founder and head of the legal protection association for farmers damaged by land of the Palatinate Reconstruction Cooperative based in Kaiserslautern.

Kranzbühler joined the Social People's Union (SV) after 1945 and had been a member of the FDP since 1946. In 1958 he was elected chairman of the FDP District Association of the Front Palatinate and the state board of the FDP Rhineland-Palatinate . From 1951 to 1954 he was a member of the Palatinate District Assembly . In the state elections in 1959 , he was elected to the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament via the FDP state list, to which he belonged until 1963. In Parliament was a member of the Committee on Social Policy and Displaced Persons .

literature

  • The President of the Landtag Rhineland-Palatinate (Ed.): The representatives of the free people. The members of the Consultative State Assembly and the State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate from 1946 to 2015. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-04750-4 , p. 384.