Mina Dostler

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Mina Dostler (born May 27, 1910 in Weiden in the Upper Palatinate ; † February 27, 1994 there ; born as Mina Sindersberger ) was a German farmer and member of the Bavarian Senate .

Dostler attended elementary school in Weiden and the secondary school for girls in Weiden and Pielenhofen . In 1926 she began a preparatory internship to become a kindergarten teacher. In 1927 she broke off her education after her father died. She then took over the management of the postal agency in Wettenhausen in the district of Günzburg . In 1928 she started working as a payroll clerk in the Seltmann Weiden porcelain factory . In 1934 she got married in the agricultural training business in the Weidener Leihstadtmühle. In 1938 she was recognized as an agricultural apprentice and confirmed in this post in 1950. From 1949 to 1977 she was the district and district farmer of the BBV in the Upper Palatinate district , after which she was an honorary district farmer. From 1962 to 1969 she was a member of the Bavarian Senate for the Agriculture and Forestry Group.

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