Richard Rezar

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Richard Rezar (born February 21, 1922 in Jennersdorf ; † April 30, 2000 there ) was an Austrian politician ( FPÖ ) and businessman. Rezar was a member of the Burgenland Landtag from 1958 to 1968 and from 1972 to 1977 . In addition, Rezar was a longstanding regional party leader of the FPÖ Burgenland. Rezar was married.

Rezar was born the son of the leather merchant Josef Rezar and attended elementary school in Jennersdorf and secondary school in Feldbach . He then attended the commercial academy in Hartberg and completed his schooling in 1940 with the Matura. He began studying at the University of World Trade , but had to serve in the Wehrmacht between 1942 and 1945 and was a Soviet prisoner of war until 1947. In 1949, Rezar completed his studies with the academic degree Dkfm. from.

During his studies in 1940 he joined the National Socialist student organization Kameradschaft Johann Gottlieb Fichte , which later became the Olympia Vienna fraternity .

From 1951 Rezar was a teacher at the municipal commercial school and professor at the Feldbach commercial academy. In 1982 he retired as a professor at the B-HAK Feldbach.

Between 1958 and 1978, Rezar was regional party leader of the FPÖ Burgenland and a member of the federal party executive. On July 29, 1958, he entered the Burgenland State Parliament for the first time and was the sole representative of the FPÖ. After losing his only mandate in the state elections in 1968, Rezar left the state parliament on April 17, 1968. In the state elections in 1972, the FPÖ regained a purely mandate and Rezar was again a member of the state parliament between November 3, 1972 and October 27, 1977.

literature

  • Johann Kriegler: Political manual of Burgenland. Volume 2: (1945–1995) (= Burgenland Research. 76). Burgenland State Archives, Eisenstadt 1996, ISBN 3-901517-07-3 .
  • Johann Kriegler: Political manual of Burgenland. Volume 3: (1996-2001) (= Burgenland Research. 84). Burgenland State Archives, Eisenstadt 2001, ISBN 3-901517-29-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume 1: Politicians. Sub-Volume 5: R – S. Winter, Heidelberg 2002, ISBN 3-8253-1256-9 , p. 60.