Walther Florian

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Walther Florian (born November 20, 1921 in Haidenbach , Austria; † May 19, 2010 ) was a German economist.

Career

Florian studied economics and graduated with a PhD. rer. pole. from. He joined the SS in 1938 and the Waffen SS in 1940 . He was a contributor to the Fegelein SS combat group , which has around 40,000 documented murders. After the end of the Second World War, he worked at the Rhein-Main-Bank , later at the import and storage center for grain and animal feed. In 1957 he came to the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry. There he headed the “Grain Management” department from 1967, the “Vegetable Products, General Nutritional Affairs” subdivision from 1968 and the “Market Policy” department from 1976, where he was responsible for the implementation of European market regulations.

On October 17, 1984 he and Agriculture Minister Ignaz Kiechle were appointed State Secretary to succeed Hans-Jürgen Rohr . He retired on July 1, 1987.

Honors

literature

  • Ulrich Kluge: Forty Years of Agricultural Policy in the Federal Republic of Germany: The Höcherl era (1965-1969); the Ertl era (1969-1983); the Kiechle era (from 1983); Agricultural Policy Review and Outlook - P. Parey, 1989

Individual evidence

  1. Obituaries in the General-Anzeiger
  2. Where old Nazis made new careers
  3. The peasantry was a basis of the National Socialist state, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, August 3, 2020, by Ulrich Schlie.