Norbert Kellnberger

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Norbert Kellnberger (born October 25, 1928 in Wartenberg ; † July 26, 1986 there ) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Kellnberger attended elementary school and did an apprenticeship as a glazier, which was interrupted by military service in the Wehrmacht and a prisoner of war in France . He then attended the trade school in Munich and first took the journeyman's and then the master's examination. In 1950 he took over the grandparents' one-man business, which was expanded into an industrial company with around 100 employees by 1980. Branches were set up in Dorfen and Bad Aibling as well as three licensed operations in Austria . Until July 1984 Kellnberger was an honorary judge at the Munich Administrative Court .

In 1945 Kellnberger joined the CSU. In 1956 he was a local council member, 2nd mayor in Wartenberg, chairman of the CSU local association in Wartenberg and a member of the district council in Erding . On July 18, 1984, he replaced Richard Keßler in the Bavarian State Parliament and was a member of parliament there until his death.

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