Toni Donhauser

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Anton "Toni" Donhauser (born March 13, 1921 in Amberg ; † December 22, 1990 there ) was a Bavarian politician ( CSU ) and from 1974 to 1982 member of the Bavarian State Parliament .

Life

Donhauser attended the elementary school in Amberg from 1927 to 1933 and then the German advanced school in his hometown until 1939. With the outbreak of the Second World War he was trained as a flight detector with the air intelligence service. It was then used in France, Berlin, the Balkans and Russia. After his return home, Donhauser completed a high school graduation course for elementary school teachers in Amberg from 1945 to 1946. As a result, he worked as a teacher in Massenricht , among other things, from 1947 to 1951 and later became director of education. From 1973 he was rector of the primary and secondary school in Ammersricht .

Donhauser belonged to the CSU from 1963. He was city councilor from 1966 and honorary mayor of Amberg from 1970. From November 7, 1974 to October 10, 1982 Donhauser was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament, elected in the district of Amberg Süd. During the 8th (1974 to 1978) and 9th electoral periods (1978 to 1982) he was a member of the Committee for Cultural Policy Issues and the Committee of Inquiry into the implementation of the State Treaty on the Allocation of Study Places. Donhauser was also a member of the advisory board of the Bavarian State Center for Political Education and the State Sports Advisory Board .

Donhauser was a holder of the order Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice .

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