Wilhelm Schmidt (politician, 1888)

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Wilhelm Schmidt (born August 21, 1888 in Rudelstetten ; † April 6, 1962 there ) was a German politician ( WAV , DP ) and member of the Bundestag .

From 1948, Schmidt was the deputy state chairman of the Economic Development Association (WAV) in Bavaria. After the federal election in 1949 , he entered the first German Bundestag via the WAV's state list . On December 6, 1951, he moved with the majority of his group colleagues in protest against the re-election of Alfred Loritz as party chairman of the WAV to the DP, but was then from December 1952 a non-attached MP . After the federal election in 1953 , he was no longer a member of parliament.

Schmidt's son-in-law was Hans Löfflad , who had also been elected to the German Bundestag in 1949 from the WAV list and who converted to the DP on December 6, 1951.

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  1. ^ Der Spiegel , December 26, 1951 edition.