Paul Krennwallner

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Paul Krennwallner

Paul Krennwallner (born October 5, 1876 in Salzburg - Itzling ; † September 19, 1914 there ) was an Austrian politician ( CS ) and farmer. From 1907 to 1914 he was a member of the Austrian House of Representatives (constituency Salzburg 5) and from 1909 a member of the Salzburg Landtag as a representative of the large estates .

In addition to his membership of parliament, Krennwallner worked from 1906 as co-founder and vice-president of the Catholic Farmers' Union, in 1909 he also took over the vice-presidency of the agricultural cooperative in Salzburg. As a politician, he was particularly committed to the concerns of agriculture.

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