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Wenzel steel

Wenzel Stahl (born January 31, 1865 in Polschitz near Bischofteinitz , Bohemia ; † July 15, 1917 there ) was an Austrian politician ( German Agrarian Party ) and farmer . Between 1907 and 1917 he was a member of the Austrian House of Representatives .

Life

Wenzel Stahl attended the elementary school in Sirb and the agricultural school in Teinitz . He then served as a platoon leader in the 35th Infantry Regiment and worked in his home town of Polschitz as a farmer as well as a grain and timber dealer. He was the founder of the agricultural alcohol distillery in Bischofteinitz and the cattle recycling company in West Bohemia, and in 1898 he founded the fire brigade in Sirb. As a result, he rose to the position of district chairman of the volunteer fire service association . Furthermore, he was a committee member of the Central Association of German Agricultural Cooperatives for Bohemia in Prague and worked in Polschitz as a community council. From 1901 he was a member of the Bohemian Landtag , and in 1907 he ran for the German Agrarian Party in the constituency of Bischofteinitz-Hostau-Ronsperg-Neuern (Bohemia 123) in the Reichsrat elections. He was elected to the Reichsrat with around 39 percent of the vote and was able to defend his seat in the Reichsrat elections in 1911 with around 34 percent. Stahl was a member of the State Culture Council in Bohemia and made special contributions to German farmers. Stahl died suddenly in 1917 on the "Schlage" in his home town of Polschitz.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deutsche Zeitung Bohemia, July 17, 1917, p. 6

literature

  • Fritz Freund: The Austrian House of Representatives. A Biographical-Statistical Handbook, 1907-1913, XI. Legislative period (XVIII session). Wiener Verlag, Vienna, Leipzig 1907, p. 432
  • Fritz Freund: The Austrian House of Representatives. A biographical-statistical handbook, 1911-1917, XII. Legislative period. Publishing house Dr. Rudolf Ludwig, Vienna, p. 360
  • Josef Weimann (ed.): Egerländer Biographical Lexicon . With selected people from the former Reg.-Bez. Eger. 2. (N - Z). Bayreuth 1987