Konrad Dahl

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Konrad Dahl (born February 17, 1899 in Cologne , † July 4, 1955 ) was a German politician (SPD).

Life

After elementary school, Dahl attended a training school and then completed a free trade union seminar. He then worked as a commercial clerk and later as an editor. From 1919 to 1933 he was active in the Socialist Workers Youth and the Workers' Sports Movement; he was also a member of the trade union from 1919. From 1919 to 1927 he worked as an editorial secretary and from 1927 to 1933 as editor of the "Rheinische Zeitung" in Cologne and from 1946 in Gummersbach. Dahl was a member of the district committee of the German trade union federation for Oberberg and chairman of the local association Gummersbach of the IG Druck und Papier.

politics

Dahl joined the SPD in 1919 and was a member of the district executive committee of the SPD Oberberg from 1946, and he was also chairman of the Gummersbach local association. In the state elections in 1947, Dahl entered the first legislative period of the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia through a direct mandate in constituency 024 Oberbergischer Kreis-Nord. He was unable to defend his direct mandate in the next state elections, but nevertheless entered the state parliament via the list of the SPD, to which he belonged from April 20, 1947 to July 4, 1954.

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