Paul Wüllner

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Paul Wüllner (born May 4, 1906 in Brno , † February 24, 1986 in Munich ) was a German politician ( DG , GB / BHE , FDP ). From 1950 to 1962 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament .

education and profession

Wüllner attended elementary school and grammar school in Brno and Opava , then studied law and political science as well as economics in Prague and Vienna . At the German University of Prague he made his doctorate in law in 1930. He performed various activities, first as a financial lawyer in Brno, later as a department head and authorized signatory of Concordia Insurance in Reichenberg and as a director at the Moravian-Silesian Exchange in Brno. During the Second World War he served as a soldier in Greece , Crete , Albania and Yugoslavia and was taken prisoner by partisans . At the end of 1946 he moved to Wolfratshausen as a displaced person with severe war damage . In Munich at the end of 1947 he took over the management of the employers' association of insurance companies for the federal territory . In 1956 he was appointed deputy director of the Munich-based directorate for Germany of the Swiss Accident Insurance Company in Winterthur . In 1958 he was appointed to the board of the administrative trade association in Hamburg .

Political activity

Since 1948 Wüllner was a member of the district council in the Wolfratshausen district as well as the district committee of the non-partisan electoral community Wolfratshausen. He also worked as an honorary state labor judge. In 1950 Wüllner was elected to the Bavarian state parliament for the first time in the constituency of Upper Bavaria , at that time as a member of the DG. He left this on April 2, 1952 and was initially a non-attached MP. On January 20, 1953, he joined the GB / BHE, which had previously formed an alliance with the DG in the election. In 1954 and 1958 Wüllner was re-elected. At the end of September 1960 he took over the chairmanship of the GB / BHE group. On May 11, 1962, a few months before the end of the election period, he left his party and joined the FDP.

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