Karl-Ernst Lober

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Karl-Ernst Lober (born August 6, 1927 in Namslau , Silesia , † April 27, 2008 ) was a German politician ( NPD ).

From 1967 to 1971 he was chairman of the NPD parliamentary group in the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament .

Life and work

After leaving school with a pre-semester certificate, Lober took part in the Second World War as a soldier . After his release from captivity , he completed an apprenticeship as a baker from 1946 to 1949 and then worked as a journeyman in his learned profession until 1953 . He then attended the social pedagogical institute in Hamburg , where he passed the exam to become a state-certified youth welfare officer in 1956. From 1957 he was district youth welfare officer and district sports advisor as well as deputy head of the administration of the Schleswig district youth welfare office .

Political party

Lober, initially a member of the SRP , was on the Hamburg regional executive committee of the DRP .

Lober was one of the founders of the NPD in 1964. He was chairman of the NPD district association Schleswig and the NPD regional association Schleswig-Holstein .

MP

Lober was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament from 1967 to 1971 and was chairman of the NPD parliamentary group there during this time.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Oliver Sowinski: Die Deutsche Reichspartei 1950-1965. Organization and ideology of a right-wing radical party ; Frankfurt am Main 1998.