Otto Fink (politician, 1917)

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Otto Fink (born April 20, 1917 in Trinksaifen ; † June 26, 1981 in Ansbach ) was a German politician and member of the Bavarian state parliament for the SPD from 1960 to 1966, from 1967 to 1970 and from 1972 to 1974.

After attending elementary school, Fink worked as a spinning specialist. In the Second World War he was a member of the military, was wounded in the process and dismissed as a severely disabled person. This was followed by retraining as a technical and commercial employee. He was active in this area until he was expelled. In his new home he worked for the SPD as a full-time secretary in the sub-district of Ansbach from 1947. In 1953 he was appointed to the provisional district advisory board of Middle Franconia , in 1954 this went into the new district assembly, to which he was also elected. In 1956 he was elected to the Ansbach city council. He was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament from June 7, 1960 to October 27, 1974 with several interruptions: in 1960 he replaced the late Ludwig Eichhorn , and in 1962 he was re-elected. In 1966 the move failed, but on February 13, 1967, it moved into parliament for the late Walter Fischer . Even in the 1970 election he did not get enough votes, but when Horst Haase left , he received another seat in the state parliament on December 7, 1972.

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