Ludwig Eichhorn (politician, 1921)

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Ludwig Eichhorn (born August 28, 1921 in Ansbach , † May 31, 1960 in Nuremberg ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

After attending elementary school, Eichhorn did an apprenticeship as a mechanic and was obliged to work after passing the journeyman's examination. He worked as an aircraft fitter until October 1943 before volunteering for the parachute force. In August 1944 he was taken prisoner by the Americans , from which he was released in December 1947. He then attended a military training course at the technical college for mechanical engineering in Ansbach and worked as a fitter at the Franconian overland plant until 1951 . In May 1951 he switched to freelance youth work, where he was employed full-time until November 1957. In 1956 he was elected to the Nuremberg City Council, a little later he completed the eleventh course of the Social Academy in Dortmund . In the state elections in 1958 , Eichhorn was directly elected to the Bavarian state parliament in a constituency in Nuremberg . On the morning of May 31, 1960, he died suddenly and unexpectedly, his mandate was taken over by Otto Fink .

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