Max Werner (politician)

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Max Werner (born September 1, 1893 in Kitzbühel , Tyrol ; † April 14, 1972 ibid) was an Austrian politician of the Tyrolean Citizens' League .

education and profession

After attending elementary and secondary school , he learned the trade of a businessman . He became a commercial clerk and took over his parents' iron and coal business in 1919.

Political functions

Political mandates

Others

Max Werner was elected to the National Council as a candidate of the Tyrolean civil estates on a joint list with the Heimatwehr . There he was first an intern in the club of the home block , then in that of the Landbund . In 1938 he was serving a political prison sentence and was imprisoned in . He was banned from staying in the Kitzbühel district and moved to Munich . After his return he organized a resistance group from 1943 . After the war, he became district captain of Kitzbühel on an interim basis.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Austrian Lives (=  Günter Bischof , Ferdinand Karlhofer, Eva Maltschnig [Hrsg.]: Contemporary Austrian Studies . Vol. 21). innsbruck university press, Innsbruck 2016, ISBN 978-3-903122-35-2 , p. 315 (English, limited preview in Google Book Search).
  2. Michael Gehler : Tyrol: "Land im Gebirge": between tradition and modernity (=  series of publications of the research institute for political-historical studies of the Dr.-Wilfried-Haslauer-Bibliothek . Volume 6/3 ). Böhlau, Vienna 1999, ISBN 978-3-205-98789-5 , p. 36 ( limited preview in Google Book search).