Martin Loibl (politician, 1898)

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Martin Loibl (born April 22, 1898 in Neuburg an der Donau , † April 16, 1951 in Munich ) was a German politician of the CSU .

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Loibl was the son of the BVP politician of the same name, Martin Loibl . He studied at the Technical University of Munich and graduated from the technical college for book printers. He then joined his father's Grießmayer print shop and was its managing director from his death on January 14, 1933 at the latest. He published the Neuburg Advertisement Sheet . In 1934 he had to cede 51% of his shares without compensation due to the refusal to run the newspaper in the interests of the National Socialists , and in 1935 he was forced out of his position as second director. To avoid political persecution after 1933, he joined the Wehrmacht in 1935 . After returning from captivity , he reopened his printing press and founded a local newspaper. He came to an arrangement with Curt Frenzel , who a few days after him founded the rival newspaper Neuburger Nachrichten (home paper of the Schwäbische Landeszeitung ) - the hour of birth of the Neuburger Rundschau . The Loibl family (first Else, then son Werner) left the home publisher in 1994.

The German Bundestag belonged Loibl of the first federal election in 1949 until his death. He represented the constituency of Donauwörth in parliament.

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  1. ^ History of the Neuburger Rundschau , accessed on June 10, 2018