Karl Georg Oschmann

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Karl Georg Oschmann (born September 30, 1929 in Hammelburg ; † October 11, 2013 ) was a German local politician . Oschmann was 1970-1972 District Administrator of the district Hammelburg .

Life

Karl Georg ("Jörg") Oschmann was born on September 30, 1929 as the second son of the doctor Bruno Oschmann and his wife Amalie, nee. Memmel, born. He grew up in Hammelburg, Lower Franconia, and went to high school in Bad Kissingen . After obtaining his university entrance qualification in 1947, he first studied medicine in Regensburg and Munich from 1948. Oschmann switched to veterinary medicine and received his license to practice medicine in 1953. In the same year he received a doctorate in Dr. med. vet at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1954 he married Gertraud geb. Kessler. At first he worked as a practicing veterinarian in Karlstadt, Lower Franconia, and then moved to his hometown Hammelburg in 1962, where he took over a veterinary practice. Since 1962 he has worked as a local politician within the Christian Citizens' Block (CBB). First as a city councilor, then also as a district councilor in the district council of the Hammelburg district. In 1970 he was elected district administrator in the first ballot in the former CSU stronghold of Hammelburg. In 1972, as part of the regional reform in Bavaria, the Hammelburg district was incorporated into the Bad Kissingen district . Oschmann then worked full-time as a veterinarian, but kept his mandates as city and district council. Oschmann retired in 1993 and resigned his municipal mandates in the following years. Oschmann had been a passionate hunter since his youth and was also chairman of the Hammelburg district group of the Bavarian Hunting Association for many years . V.

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