Karl Köglsperger

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Karl Köglsperger (born December 22, 1899 in Breslau ; † June 16, 1980 in Munich ) was a German politician ( SPD ). From 1954 to 1962 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament .

Life

The son of a health insurance inspector worked from 1920 as an employee in social security and welfare. After further training at the Administrative School of German Health Insurance Funds in Berlin-Charlottenburg as well as at the Administrative Academies in Breslau, Dresden and Berlin , he got a position as Reich Auditor of the Main Association of German Health Insurance Funds in Annaberg in 1933 . From 1939 to 1945 he was the head of the Munich branch of the Association of Company Health Insurance Funds of the Reich.

Köglsperger had been a member of the SPD since 1920. On May 1, 1937, he joined the NSDAP .

After the end of the Second World War , he again joined the SPD. From May to October 1945 he was appointed provisional district administrator for the Annaberg district by the Soviet military administration . He then moved to Munich and was taken over by law regulating the legal relationships of persons falling under Article 131 of the Basic Law as a government official for further use in the administrative service. His retirement took place as a senior government official. In his adopted home he became politically active again and was elected chairman of the SPD district association Schwabing-Freimann.

In the state elections in 1954 and 1958 , Köglsperger was elected to the Bavarian State Parliament through the Munich II constituency, to which he belonged until 1962. In Parliament he was a member of the Committee on Remuneration from 1957 to 1958, from 1957 to 1958 and 1962 a member of the Committee on Petitions and Complaints, from 1955 to 1962 a member of the Committee on Civil Service Law and Pay, from 1955 to 1958 a member of the Committee for cultural-political matters and from 1958 to 1962 member of the committee for rules of procedure and election review. In 1959 he was sent by the state parliament to the 3rd Federal Assembly to elect the Federal President.

Köglsperger died in 1980 and was buried in the Munich North Cemetery.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. 14th edition. Arani, Berlin 1962, p. 781.
  2. a b Francesca Weil: Disempowerment in office. Mayor and district administrator in the Annaberg district 1930–1961. Böhlau, Cologne 2004, ISBN 978-3-412-17403-3 , pp. 131ff.
  3. Werner Ebnet: You lived in Munich. Biographies from eight centuries. Allitera, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-86906-744-5 , p. 331.