Max Strohmayer

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Max Strohmayer (born February 24, 1919 in Markt Rettenbach ; † May 31, 2014 in Mindelheim ) was a German politician ( Bavarian Party , later SPD ).

Strohmayer attended elementary school in Markt Rettenbach and Weißenhorn and the advanced training school in Nersingen . He completed his apprenticeship as a craftsman, later a businessman, and then worked as a commercial clerk. During the Second World War he served in the Wehrmacht, most recently as a sergeant and troop leader, before he was taken prisoner . After his release, he joined the District Office in Mindelheim as an administrative employee, later he was there as a traffic officer and chief government secretary. From 1950 to 1958 he sat for the Bavarian Party in the Bavarian State Parliament. He later switched to the SPD, of which he was local chairman for a while. In 1970 he initially stood unsuccessfully for the new state parliament mandate, but at the end of 1972 he succeeded Axel Wernitz in parliament and was a member of it until 1974. He also sat in the district council of the Mindelheim district and in the Mindelheim city council, was district chairman of the workers' welfare organization and the ÖTV in the old district of Mindelheim.

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