Peter Ludwig Petersen

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Peter Ludwig Petersen (born April 25, 1901 in Starup ; † August 24, 1995 in Oster-Ohrstedt ) was a German politician ( NSDAP , DP ).

Petersen attended the Humanist Gymnasium Hadersleben up to Obersekunda and then went to the higher agricultural school in Schleswig , where he became a state-certified farmer. This was followed by training as a farmer before he became the manager and leaseholder of farms. In April 1951 he took over a farm in Oster-Ohrstedt, which he managed himself. From December 1, 1928 to 1945, he was a member of the NSDAP (membership number 108.202). From 1933 until its dissolution on January 1, 1934, he was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein Provincial Parliament . Petersen was a member of the district council and the district committee Husum as well as head of department in the Reichsnährstand Landesbauernschaft Schleswig-Holstein and during the Second World War deputy head of the Provincial Nutrition Office Schleswig-Holstein.

Petersen became a member of the German party in 1953 and was its state chairman in the autumn of the same year. In 1954 he was elected to the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein from the list of the Schleswig-Holstein-Block electoral alliance , which the DP had formed with the Schleswig-Holstein community , where he was parliamentary group leader of the alliance until his departure in 1958.

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  1. See Thomas Schäfer: The Schleswig-Holstein Community 1950-1958 , Neumünster 1987, p. 178.