Paul Bayer (politician)

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Paul Bayer (born July 18, 1893 in Frauenhagen , Prenzlau district , † July 10, 1958 in Berlin ) was a German SPD politician .

Paul Bayer attended elementary school and did an apprenticeship as a lithographer , later he also worked in this profession. In 1912 he joined the SPD. He became a municipal employee in Berlin and did his military service. Bayer became a soldier with the First World War . From 1925 he trained as a nurse and masseur at the Charité . With the " seizure of power " by the National Socialists in 1933 he was disciplined and then worked as a transport worker. From 1940 he was again a nurse in the municipal hospital in Berlin-Reinickendorf.

After the Second World War , Bayer was elected to the district council in the Reinickendorf district in the first Berlin election in 1946 . In 1948 he became head of the Berlin-Reinickendorf hospital and a year later the head of the tuberculosis hospital in Berlin-Frohnau . In the 1950 election , Bayer was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives. During the following legislative period he died in July 1958, his successor in parliament was then Charlotte Buchwald .

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