Sebastian Huber (politician, 1903)

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Sebastian Huber (born April 4, 1903 in Fanten , † December 7, 1973 in Mühldorf am Inn ) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Huber attended the agricultural school in Mühldorf and St. Ottilien and later worked as a farmer and innkeeper .

Until 1933, Huber was a member of the BVP , the Bavarian Christian Farmers 'Association and also chairman of the Catholic Young Farmers' Association. From 1945 to 1951 he was mayor of Schwindkirchen . He was co-founder and until 1951 district chairman of the Bavarian farmers' association in the district of Mühldorf and then co-founder of the CSU in the district of Mühldorf. He belonged to the local council. In 1946 Huber sat in the state constitutional assembly and from 1946 to 1970 in the Bavarian state parliament . From 1954 he represented the constituency of Mühldorf-Wasserburg am Inn as a directly elected member.

Literature / sources

  • Barbara Fait, Alf Mintzel (ed.): The CSU 1945–1948. Protocols and materials on the early history of the Christian Social Union, vol. 3: materials, biographies, registers (= texts and materials on contemporary history , 4th) Munich 1993, p. 1883
  • Sebastian Huber in the parliamentary database at the House of Bavarian History