Karl Steinhauer

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Karl Steinhauer (* 19th August 1902 in Saarbrücken , † 13. March 1981 in Riegelsberg ) was a German politician of the CDU .

Life

After elementary school, Steinhauer did an apprenticeship in a Saarbrücken notary's office from 1916. He passed the notarial assistant examination and worked from 1920 to 1935 in the legal protection department of the Christian Miners Union. After that he was legal advisor to the German Labor Front until 1945 . On June 1, 1936, he was accepted into the NSDAP ( membership number 6.921.632).

After the war he was unemployed for a long time and was finally commissioned by the Riegelsberg mayor to manage the housing office. After founding the Christian trade union on the Saar in 1947, he worked there again as a legal advisor.

From 1955 to 1960 Steinhauer was a member of the Saarland state parliament . On January 4, 1957, the Landtag sent him to the German Bundestag , to which he was a member until the end of the election period in October of the same year. From December 9, 1958, he was no longer a member of the CDU parliamentary group; instead he was a guest of the FDP / DPS faction from February 25, 1959 .

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Peter Klausch: List 1: Alphabetical list of members of the Saarland state parliament with proven NSDAP membership. (PDF; 2.15 MB) In: Brown traces in the Saar state parliament. The Nazi past of representatives from Saarland. The left. Parliamentary group in the Saarland State Parliament, Saarbrücken 2013, p. 19 , accessed on January 25, 2016 .