Klaus Freiherr von Mühlen

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Klaus Freiherr von Mühlen (born September 26, 1909 in Schwäbisch Gmünd , † July 6, 1985 ) was a German politician of the FDP / DVP .

Life and work

After graduation in 1929 at the secondary school in Schwabisch Gmund and language courses in England and France studied by Mills in 1930 in Tübingen and Leipzig law and economics. During his studies he joined the Tübingen student association, Akademische Gesellschaft Stuttgardia, which is closely related to southern German liberalism . After graduating, he worked as a publisher and journalist. Among other things, he worked in Rome , Budapest , Bucharest , Sofia and Ankara from 1934 to 1944 .

In 1947 he founded his own foreign correspondence publisher. In the 1960s he was deputy chief representative of the German delegation at the 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal . He then worked for the exhibition and trade fair committee of the German economy.

Political party

After the Second World War , von Mühlen joined the DVP in Stuttgart . From 1957 to 1960 he headed the Maier office in Stuttgart, a branch of the FDP federal office at the residence of Federal Chairman Reinhold Maier . From 1979 to 1985 he was a member of the Advisory Board of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation .

MPs

From October 6, 1959, when he replaced Reinhold Maier , von Mühlen was a member of the German Bundestag until 1965 . There he was mainly responsible for foreign cultural policy and contact with the socialist and Arab states. In 1964 he was elected alternate member of the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe and the Assembly of the Western European Union .

Publications

  • One way to Europe. Becoming and being of the new Turkish state . In: The New Universe . Volume 65, 1948, pp. 97 ff.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Bundestag (PDF; 3.1 MB), 137th session, October 15, 1964.