Konrad Wittmann (politician)

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Konrad Wittmann (born February 18, 1905 in Fuchsberg (Bohemian Forest), Eger district ; † February 8, 1981 in Holzheim am Forst ) was a German politician ( WAV , DP , CSU ).

Konrad Wittmann was pastor in Kroth in the Sudetenland since 1938 . After the war he came to Dachsbach in the Neustadt an der Aisch district as a displaced person , where he worked as a pastor.

Due to an electoral alliance of the new citizens ' union , a representation of the interests of expellees founded by Günter Goetzendorff , with Alfred Loritz's WAV , Wittmann, who belonged to the new citizens' union , entered parliament in the first election to the German Bundestag . He moved on December 6, 1951 with the majority of the WAV MPs in protest against the re-election of Alfred Loritz as party chairman to the German Party, where they formed the group of the German Party of Bavaria (DPB) within the DP parliamentary group. Wittmann left the DP on May 9, 1952, and on July 5, 1952, he joined the CSU state group in the CDU / CSU parliamentary group as a guest. He later also joined the CSU. After 1953 he was no longer a member of the Bundestag.

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