Rolf Röhm

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Rolf Röhm (born April 9, 1927 in Stuttgart , † December 26, 2014 in Kirchheim unter Teck ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Life

Röhm grew up with his family in Essen before they were bombed out in 1942 and moved to Kirchheim. In 1943 his father fell in Stalingrad , he himself was deployed as an anti-aircraft helper in Stuttgart, but later admitted that he had not shot. He was early 1945 in Italy captured in the summer he was released and returned to Kirchheim.

At the School of Economics and Social Sciences Nuremberg studied Rohm economics, after which he was a teacher at Kirchheimer Business School (now Schöllkopf school). During this time he received his doctorate and wrote textbooks, including chemistry. In 1953 he was appointed director of the Württembergische Sparkassenschule , in 1972 he switched to the newly founded Landeskreditbank , where he was deputy chairman of the board until 1985. In 1985 he and Hermann Wünsch , another member of the board, received the Federal Cross of Merit, 1st class. Eleven years earlier he refused to be awarded the Cross of Merit. He also received the SPD's highest award, the Willy Brandt Medal .

politics

In 1964 Röhm was elected to the Kirchheim city council for the first time, the following year he moved to Nürtingen and later to the Esslingen district council . He was a member of both councils until 1999. In addition, from 1968 to 1976 he also held a mandate in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg .

Publications

  • The casual customer in the modern sales economy: An examination of the relationships between the end consumer and the possibility of meeting his needs upstream. o. O., 1957, Nuremberg, University of Economics and Social Sciences (dissertation).
  • Chemistry and goods science Winklers Verlag , Brothers Grimm, 1959, Darmstadt

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