Wilhelm Rahn (politician, 1900)

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Wilhelm Rahn (born July 15, 1900 in Munich , † September 16, 1960 ) was a German politician ( BP , CSU ).

Life

Rahn attended elementary school and then completed a commercial apprenticeship. He then worked as a bank clerk and entered the public service in 1926.

After the Second World War he became a member of the Nuremberg City Council for the Bavarian Party (BP). On January 14, 1950, he moved into the German Bundestag as the successor candidate for the late MP Franz Ziegler via the state list of the Bavarian Party . Just a few months later, on September 8, 1950, he left the parliamentary group of the Bavarian Party and on October 17 joined the economic development group (WAV) as a guest. In 1951 he joined the CSU after becoming a member of the CDU / CSU parliamentary group on February 14, 1951. He has served as a full member of the Petitions Committee, the Labor Committee, and the Public Welfare Committee.

After 1953, Rahn was no longer a member of the Bundestag.

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