Otto Vielhauer

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Otto Vielhauer (born April 23, 1875 in Eppingen ; † November 13, 1958 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German politician ( DDP , DemP , FDP ).

family

He was the son of Philipp Vielhauer (* March 7, 1849 in Eppingen; † February 29, 1908) and Emma Veronika born Gebhard (* April 8, 1856; † August 23, 1929). His father was a farmer and mayor of Eppingen . Otto Vielhauer married Rosa Katharina, born in Eppingen on May 15, 1917 (born March 15, 1880 in Nussloch ; † November 20, 1947 in Freiburg im Breisgau).

Career

During the Weimar Republic between 1919 and 1921, the Economic Council belonged to the state parliament of the Republic of Baden for the DDP . After the end of the Second World War, he was initially from November 1946 to May 1947 for the Democratic Party a member of the Advisory State Assembly of the State of Baden and was elected as old-age president at the constituent meeting on November 22, 1946. After Georg Mall left , he was vice-president of the state assembly from March 1947.

With the election of May 18, 1947, he moved into the re-established Baden state parliament and opened the session on May 29, 1947 as senior president. During the electoral term he was chairman of the economic committee. When the office of a second deputy was created after the death of Franz Geiler in October 1948, Vielhauer was also elected vice-president of the state parliament.

Honors

literature

  • Karl Diefenbacher: Ortssippenbuch Eppingen in Kraichgau . Interest group Badischer Ortssippenbücher, Lahr-Dinglingen 1984 ( German Ortssippenbücher, series A. Volume 109) ( Badische Ortssippenbücher . Volume 52).
  • Josef Weik: Member of the Bundestag and Landtag history of Baden-Württemberg 1945–1980. 2nd Edition. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-12-915500-7

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