Wolfgang Glaesser

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Wolfgang Glaesser (born September 9, 1908 in Breslau ; † September 26, 1973 in Bonn ) was a German politician ( FDP ).

Life

Glaesser received his doctorate in law from the University of Leipzig in 1934 and was dismissed from civil service in the same year. He then emigrated to Austria and from there to Switzerland in 1938 . There he worked for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung , chairman of the Liberal Democratic Association of Germans in Switzerland and executive chairman of the “Working Group on Democratic Germany”. In 1945, together with the former Chancellor Joseph Wirth, he published the text “Das Demokratie Deutschland”.

In 1948 Glaesser was a founding member of the FDP at federal level and from 1949 to 1951 a member of the party's federal executive committee .

Glaesser was a member of the Federal Press Office from 1950 until his death in 1973 . From 1951 to 1963 he was head of the domestic department, then from 1963 to 1966 the information department and since 1966 he was head of department at special disposal.

Fonts

  • Indiscretion situation, perception of legitimate public interests as well as the introduction of a determination procedure within the framework of the protection of honor in the German criminal law reform , Trier 1934 (plus jur. Diss., Univ. Leipzig, 1934).
  • (Ed. Together with Joseph Wirth): The Democratic Germany. Principles and guidelines for German reconstruction in the democratic, republican, federal and cooperative sense , ed. from the Working Group on Democratic Germany, Haupt, Bern 1945.

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