Max Bothner

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Max Bothner (born July 1, 1909 in Aschaffenburg ; † January 4, 1981 ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Bothner attended primary school and then did an apprenticeship as a textile merchant in Aschaffenburg. After the end of the First World War he began his political career with the socialist youth workers, and he also joined the German trade union movement. From 1926 he was in the Bavarian police service and attended a number of police schools in parallel. During the Second World War he led a mountain troop unit, was most recently a captain and was wounded three times. After his release from prisoner-of-war prisoners in Yugoslavia , he studied law and returned to the police service, where he also became a police advisor in the Presidium of the Bavarian Rural Police. He also sat on the board of a specialist department of the ÖTV trade union and on the Bavarian district officials committee. From 1958 to 1966 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament . In 1970 he sat again for two months in parliament, replacing Luise Haselmayr .

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