Rudolf Stracke

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Rudolf Stracke (born September 24, 1908 in Reichenau ; † April 1, 1977 ) was a German civil servant and politician of the GB / BHE and GDP , later the FDP and member of the Bavarian state parliament .

Life

Rudolf Stracke completed an apprenticeship in arts and crafts , as he was aiming for a position in the administration's cultural department. From 1939 he worked in the State Welfare Association of the Reichsgau Sudetenland . After his expulsion from Czechoslovakia , he was in Kaufbeuren resident and initially took a job in the jewelry industry of the displaced community Neugablonz before he ran a jewelery manufacturing since 1,951th Then he was employed as a city inspector at the Kaufbeuren compensation office.

Political functions

From 1952 Stracke was a member of the city ​​council of Kaufbeuren. In the state elections in Bavaria in 1958 , he ran for the GB / BHE and was able to move up to the state parliament in 1960 for the late MP Rudolf Gertler . In 1962 he resigned from the All-German Party (GDP), which had arisen from the merger of the GB / BHE with the DP , and carried out his parliamentary activities temporarily without a party. In May 1962 he joined the FDP parliamentary group and remained a member of parliament until the state election in November 1962 .

Private

Rudolf Stracke had been married to the later city councilor of Kaufbeuren and FDP honorary chairwoman Ange Stracke, born in 1963. Kaiser (1925-2019).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Based on documents from the archive of liberalism of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Gummersbach .