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Wolfgang Zierhut (born December 31, 1886 in Chudiwa , † March 13, 1946 in Klatovy ) was a German national politician ( German Agrarian Party , Federation of Farmers ) in Czechoslovakia . He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1920 to 1938 and was its deputy chairman from 1926 to 1935. From 1938 Zierhut was a member of the NSDAP .

Life

Wolfgang Zierhut was the eldest son of the farmer and owner of the upper mill in Chudiwa, Mathias Zierhut, and his wife Franziska nee Stauber. He attended German and Czech schools in the Bohemian Forest foreland. In 1911 Zierhut married Margarethe Stuiber in Neuern , with whom he had two sons and a daughter. During the First World War , decorative hat served in the Austro-Hungarian army. After the establishment of Czechoslovakia , Zierhut became involved as a representative of the interests of German farmers in southwestern Bohemia. He was a founding member of the Neuern district group of the German Cattle Breeders' Association, managing director of the Association of German Farmers and Foresters in the Neuern district and a shop steward for the German Agricultural Party in the Bohemian Forest .

In 1920 he was elected to the House of Representatives for the German Agrarian Party . He later represented the farmers' union there and was one of the deputy chairmen of the House of Representatives from 1926. In the 1930s Zierhut was one of the most influential advocates of German farmers in Czechoslovakia. He lived in Neuern and from 1935 in Eisenstrasse. After joining the German Reich , Zierhut joined the NSDAP in 1938 . Zierhut was arrested after the end of the Second World War . He died in Klatovy prison hospital in 1946 .

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