Ludwig Nerlinger

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Ludwig Nerlinger (born April 30, 1918 in Augsburg , † March 29, 2003 in Wasserburg (Lake Constance) ) was a German print shop owner and politician ( BP ).

Life

Nerlinger attended school in Göggingen and the printing school in Augsburg. He completed an apprenticeship as a book printer and passed the master's examination. From 1937 to 1939 he did his military service and was then a soldier until the end of World War II . Nerlinger published the Gögginger Zeitung and was co-owner of the "Book Printing and Publishing House Türk and Nerlinger" in Göggingen. In 1950 he was elected to the Bavarian state parliament in the constituency of Swabia . From 1952 he was a member of the district council of the Augsburg district and deputy district administrator . In 1954 Nerlinger was re-elected to the state parliament, to which he belonged until 1962. Among other things, he was a member of the Committee on Issues of Displaced Persons and Victims of War, the Committee on Social Policy Affairs and the Committee on Economics and Transport. In 1959 he took part in the 3rd Federal Assembly.

Nerlinger was a member of the board of directors of the Association of Graphic Companies in Bavaria.

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