Rudolf Büchler

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Rudolf Büchler (born May 26, 1890 in Glogon , Austria-Hungary , † September 22, 1966 in Bad Sauerbrunn , Austria ) was an Austrian teacher and politician ( CS ). Büchler was a member of the Burgenland State Parliament and a member of the Federal Council . He was married.

Büchler was born as the son of master bricklayer and innkeeper Josef Büchler in Glogon in the historic Banat . He attended the Nagybecskerek grammar school and the Temesvár teacher training college . After graduating from high school in 1911, Büchler worked as a primary school teacher. Büchler first worked in Mogersdorf from 1911 , and finally in Jennersdorf from 1919 .

Between 1928 and 1932, Büchler was regional party secretary of the Christian Social Party in Burgenland. On November 9, 1925, he succeeded Franz Stesgal in the Burgenland Landtag, to which he was initially a member until May 20, 1927. Büchler was then a member of the Federal Council from May 20, 1927 to December 10, 1930, before he was again a member of the Burgenland Landtag between December 5, 1930 and October 31, 1934. In 1938, shortly after the annexation of Austria , Rudolf Büchler was arrested by the Gestapo , interrogated in the Gestapo control center in Vienna and taken into protective custody for several weeks .

In 1966 he died in Bad Sauerbrunn, in the Austrian Burgenland .

literature

  • Johann Kriegler: Political manual of Burgenland. Volume 1: (1921-1938). Rötzer, Eisenstadt 1972.

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