Karl Bandion

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Karl Bandion (born November 29, 1903 in St. Bernhard-Frauenhofen , Lower Austria ; † March 9, 2000 in Neulengbach , Lower Austria) was an Austrian politician ( VdU , later ÖVP ).

Life

After a year of elementary school , Karl Bandion graduated from the commercial academy , where he graduated from high school in 1927 . At first he was a farm laborer who found work in his father's business as well as in other agricultural companies, including as a foreman on a farm in the Innviertel . In 1928, Bandion became a member of the accounting department at the Post Office .

He was a member of the Fatherland Front and since March 28, 1933 a member of the NSDAP with membership number 1,601,818. In 1940 Bandion went to Galicia where he was used in various administrative positions until 1944. After the end of the Nazi era, a people's court proceeding for high treason for illegal activity was initiated against. After living in Switzerland and France from 1948 to 1949 , Bandion went into politics. In 1951 he became a member of the regional management of VdU Lower Austria. In 1955, shortly before the party went up in the FPÖ, Bandion joined the ÖVP. In June 1956 he moved to the National Council as VP mandate , which he was to belong to for three years until June 1959. After a three-year political hiatus, Bandion moved to the Federal Council as a member in July 1962 . He held a mandate in the Austrian Chamber of Commerce until October 1969.

Within the ÖVP, Bandion belonged to the Austrian Workers' Union (ÖAAB). He was not only chairman of the ÖAAB in Neulengbach, but also in the Sankt Pölten-Land district .

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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. 113f ( PDF ).