Lothar Lenz

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CDU candidate poster for the state election in Lower Saxony in 1963
Candidate poster for the state election in Lower Saxony in 1967

Lothar Lenz (born May 9, 1904 in Bonn , † March 25, 1983 in Hanover ) was a German politician ( CDU ) and a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament .

Lothar Lenz attended the municipal grammar school, where he graduated from university. He began to study political science and law at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Bonn , which he completed in 1925 with the state examination for a degree in economics. He then worked on his dissertation “Die Mietskaserne in Köln”, which he wrote at the suggestion of Professor of Economics Arthur Spiethoff . From 1929 he worked in the organization of German house and property; He had been a member of the NSDAP since May 1, 1933 ( membership number 2325186). From 1943 he became managing director of the provincial association of house and landowners in Hanover. He became the association director of the Lower Saxony House and Land Owners Association, member of the board of the Aufbaugemeinschaft Hannover eV, and he took over the deputy chairmanship of the supervisory board of the "Aufbau" Hannoversche Treuhandgesellschaft für Wohnungsbau mbH.

From May 6, 1955 to June 5, 1967 Lothar Lenz was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament (3rd to 5th electoral term), and from May 9, 1955 to May 5, 1959 as a member of the DP / CDU parliamentary group.

literature

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 234.

Web links

Commons : Lothar Lenz  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Lothar Lenz: The Mietkaserne in Cologne , K. Schroeder (publisher), Bonn, Leipzig 1930. Proof in the German National Library
  2. Hans-Peter Klausch : On the Nazi past of Lower Saxony state parliament members in the post-war period (PDF; 1.8 MB) p. 20