Wilhelm Lünenschloß

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Wilhelm Lünenschloß (born June 27, 1880 in Hagen ; † July 10, 1929 there ) was a German building contractor and politician (economic party).

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Lünenschloß first attended elementary school , then the trade school and the upper secondary school , which he left with the school leaving certificate . After doing military service as a one-year volunteer , he became an apprentice in a construction business. He then practically worked as a bricklayer and carpenter for two years before attending a building trade school. He later took over his stepfather's construction business.

After the First World War he gained his first political experience as chairman of the Provincial Association of Westphalian House and Landowners Associations. Wilhelm Lünenschloß was one of the founding members of the economic party , for which he sat from 1924 to 1928 as a member of the Prussian state parliament and from 1928 to 1929 as a member of the Reichstag , in which he represented constituency 18 (Westphalia South). He was also a member of the Westphalian Provincial Parliament and the Westphalian Provincial Committee. He was also a court and savings bank taxator .

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  • The Reich Rent Law after the first reading of the Housing Committee in the Reichstag. Lecture at the extraordinary association days of the Central Association of German House and Landowners' Associations on Sunday, December 11, 1921 in Berlin. Berlin-Spandau 1922.

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Individual evidence

  1. Martin Schumacher: MDR The Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. 1991, p. 644.