Walter Müller (politician, 1907)

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Walter Müller (born August 25, 1907 in Loitz ; † after 1951) was a German politician and member of the state parliament (CDU).

Life

After secondary school, Walter Müller received technical training. From 1927 to 1933 he attended the Higher Technical College in Stettin, where he was trained in civil engineering, structural engineering and reinforced concrete construction as well as as a fire and demolition engineer. From 1933 he worked as a site manager and site manager. In 1941 he was called up to the Todt Organization , with which he was deployed in Greece and Croatia . In early May 1945 he was captured in Kirchham .

After his release from prisoner-of-war , he was employed as a construction department at the Grabow city ​​council . From October 1, 1945, he was local chairman of the CDU . In 1946 he was elected city councilor and deputy mayor of Grabow. In the same year he was in the state elections in the Soviet occupation zone in 1946 in the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern elected. Müller came under Nazi suspicion, whereby the investigations of the criminal police were unsuccessful and were dismissed as defamation by the CDU parliamentary group. In the state parliament and in the local councils, he campaigned for an independent CDU policy. During the party purge in 1950, Müller was deposed as district chairman in Ludwigslust and removed from the list of delegates for the state party conference in 1950. The co- ordinated CDU state executive excluded Müller and other opposition members from the party in 1951.

literature

  • Klaus Schwabe: State election in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 1946 . State Parliament Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (ed.), Schwerin 1996, p. 103.

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