Otto Freiherr von Feury

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Otto Emil Friedrich Josef Cajetan Freiherr von Feury (* 27. December 1906 in Munich , † 27. March 1998 in Thailing in Ebersberg ) was a German politician of the CSU and Bauer official.

family

Otto von Feury was the son from the marriage of Friedrich Wilhelm von Feury and Ida geb. from Hirsch to Planegg . His father Friedrich was a royal Bavarian treasurer and fell as battalion commander of the royal infantry body regiment in one of the first major battles of the First World War on August 12, 1914 near Badonviller in Lorraine . His grandfather Otto and great-grandfather Cajetan were also officers in the Bavarian army. His mother Ida came from a Jewish banking family from Franconia.

He had two sisters; Irene-Marie was married to Georg Robert Graf von Deym, Baron von Střítež and his sister Isabelle, who died young.

Otto von Feury was a Roman Catholic. He was married to Paula Maria geb. Mayer (1930) and had three children (Otto Cajetan, Isabella, Cornelia).

Life

After graduating from the old secondary school in Munich, Otto von Feury studied law and economics from 1926 to 1931 (graduating in 1931) at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . He volunteered in the iron wholesaler in Frankfurt am Main and at the Bayerische Vereinsbank in Munich. In 1930 he did an internship at the London and Eastern Tradebank in London and in 1931 at the League of Nations in Geneva . From 1931 to 1935 he worked at the Bayerische Vereinsbank. At the same time he took over his father's estate Thailing in 1933, which he headed full-time from 1935.

After the war ended in 1946, Feury became district chairman of the Bavarian Farmers' Association . From 1949 he was the deputy district chairman of the association in Upper Bavaria . From 1955 to 1977 he was President of the Bavarian Farmers' Association, then its Honorary President. In doing so, he joined the executive board of the German Farmers' Association , which he formed with Edmund Rehwinkel and Bernhard Bauknecht until 1959 . He was also a member of the directorate for thoroughbred breeding and racing in Cologne. In 1957 he became a board member of the Bayerische Raiffeisen -Zentralkasse and the Bavarian goods brokerage of agricultural cooperatives .

His two greatest wishes, to see the millennium and the introduction of the euro in 2002, were no longer to come true. He died on March 27, 1998 in Thailing, a district of Steinhöring .

politics

It is largely thanks to Otto von Feury that the district of Ebersberg was able to continue to exist during the territorial reform in 1972 - at the expense of the district of Wasserburg am Inn , which was divided into different districts. From 1978 to 1990 he was deputy district administrator in the district of Ebersberg.

Political party

Feury joined the CSU after the Second World War , of which he had been a member of the state committee since 1949. In 1952 he moved into the executive board of the CSU; until after 1970 he was either the first or second secretary of the CSU.

MP

From 1946 Otto von Feury was a member of the district council. From 1950 to 1978 he was a member of the state parliament in Bavaria . He was a member of the German Bundestag from the 1957 Bundestag election until December 31, 1957.

honors and awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary: Otto von Feury on trauer.sueddeutsche.de of March 27, 2018
  2. ^ Jörg Zedler: Karl Graf von Spreti. Pictures of a diplomatic career , 2008 Munich p. 29.
  3. ^ A b Theresia Bauer: Faces of Contemporary History: German CVs in the 20th Century , Oldenbourg 2009, p. 229
  4. a b N. N .: Otto Freiherr von Feury 80 years . In: AFZ / Allgemeine Forst magazine for forest management and environmental protection . 42nd year, issue 13/1987, p. 334.
  5. ^ Obituary: Otto von Feury , DER SPIEGEL 15/1998.
  6. ^ Thomas Schlemmer: Awakening, Crisis and Renewal. The Christian Social Union 1945–1955 , 1998 Munich p. 371.
  7. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 25, No. 43, March 9, 1973.
  8. OpenStreetMap | Line: Otto-von-Feury-Straße (422454396). In: OpenStreetMap. Retrieved August 28, 2016 .
  9. OpenStreetMap | Line: Von-Feury-Strasse (24810650). In: OpenStreetMap. Retrieved August 28, 2016 .