Karl Bickleder

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Karl Bickleder (born October 21, 1888 in Bayerbach near Ergoldsbach , † February 4, 1958 in Straubing ) was a German politician ( BVP , CSU ).

Life

Bickleder attended elementary school and then did an agricultural training. Until he was 20 he worked on his parents' farm and in larger farms. In 1909 he moved to Straubing and worked in the episcopal services as an economic administrator until 1945.

politics

Bickleder joined the Bavarian People's Party in 1919, to which he belonged until 1933. At times he was even BVP chairman in Straubing. In 1933 he became a member of the city council in Straubing for the BVP and a member of the German Reichstag . After the war he was district administrator in Straubing from 1945 to 1955 and briefly mayor of the city of Straubing in 1945 . After the war he was a founding member of the CSU and was chairman of the CSU district association in Straubing until 1948. In 1946 Bickleder was a member of the state constituent assembly and then moved into the Bavarian state parliament . In the first electoral term he was a full member of the Bavarian Palatinate Committee and the State Budget Committee. He was not re-elected in the election for the second term, only again in 1954 in the election for the third. There he was a full member of the Committee on Civil Service Law and Pay and the Committee on Cultural Policy Affairs. He died in February 1958 and was replaced by MP Leopold Lerch in the state parliament.

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