Stefan Gottschall

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Stefan Gottschall (born October 29, 1942 in Rostock ; † May 3, 1997 ibid) was a German chemist, university professor and politician ( DSU ).

Life and work

Gottschall attended elementary school and advanced secondary school in Rostock and graduated from high school in 1961. After studying chemistry at the University of Rostock and the degree in chemistry Gottschall was there in 1979 with the work studies for systematic toxicological-chemical analysis of household chemicals by standardizable procedures Dr. rer. nat. PhD. He then worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Forensic Medicine at the University of Rostock. In 1981 he became a specialist chemist in toxicology and in 1988 he was qualified to teach forensic medicine.

politics

Gottschall first joined the Free German Union and then the DSU at the end of 1989 . He was deputy chairman of the DSU and was elected to the People's Chamber in the Rostock constituency in March 1990 . He was Vice President of the People's Chamber and Deputy Chairman of the DSU parliamentary group. In October 1990 he was one of the 144 MPs sent to the Bundestag by the People's Chamber . He was a member of the Bundestag until the end of the electoral term in December 1990 and was a guest of the CDU / CSU parliamentary group .

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  1. 24. Directory of the members of the German Bundestag and directory of persons ( Memento of March 30, 2011 on WebCite )