Peter Graf (politician)

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Peter Graf (born February 5, 1874 in Hohenpeißenberg ; † November 24, 1947 there ) was a German farmer and politician ( BVP ). He was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament from 1920 to 1924 and from 1928 to 1933 .

Life

After attending primary school, Graf first worked as a miner in Hohenpeißenberg, where he later worked as an independent farmer and brewer. In his home country he was one of the founders of the Raiffeisen, drainage and livestock recycling cooperatives.

Graf was a member of the Schongau District Assembly and Second Mayor of the Hohenpeißenberg community. In the state election in 1920 he was in the district of Landsberg-Schongau / Obb. elected for the BVP in the Bavarian state parliament, to which he belonged until 1924. From March 26, 1928, when he replaced the deceased MP Ludwig Giehrl , until the end of the fifth legislative period in 1933, he was again a member of the Bavarian state parliament, since the state elections in 1928 as an elected member of the constituency Landsberg-Schongau, Starnberg-Weilheim / Obb.

literature

  • Hannsjörg Bergmann: The Bavarian Farmers 'Union and the Bavarian Christian Farmers' Association 1919–1928. (= Series of publications on Bavarian national history. 81). CH Beck, Munich 1986, p. 381.
  • Herrmann AL Degener (Ed.): Who is it? - Our contemporaries. IX. Output. Verlag Herrmann Degener, Leipzig 1928, p. 518.

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