Ludwig Habelitz

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Ludwig Habelitz (born December 14, 1889 in Kirchenarnbach ; † March 4, 1970 ) was a German politician ( CVP / CDU ).

Life

After primary school, Habelitz initially worked as a farm worker. When Neunkirchen iron and steelworks and in Völklingen he was from 1907 to 1909 ironworkers, then he worked until his retirement in 1954 in Burbach Smelting .

Habelitz was involved in the union and was a functionary of the Christian Metalworkers' Union from 1923 to 1935 . From 1923 to 1935 he was also a member of the Saarbrücken city ​​council . The Gestapo arrested him in 1944 and held him prisoner in the Neue Bremm camp.

After the war he joined the Christian People's Party of the Saarland (CVP). From 1946 he was again a member of the Saarbrücken citizens / city council. In 1947 he was a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Saarland , from which the first state parliament of the Saarland emerged in the same year . There he was from November 1950 to the end of 1952 a member of the Presidium (2nd Secretary). In the elections in 1952 and 1955 , he was able to return to parliament. In 1959 his parliamentary group, which had been called the Christian Social Union since 1957, merged with the CDU parliamentary group. Most recently, Habelitz was secretary of the Submissions Committee and a member of the Social Policy Committee. In 1961 he left the state parliament.

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