Wolfram Muellerburg

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Wolfram Müllerburg (born November 2, 1906 in Berlin ; † October 20, 1980 there ) was a German politician ( DDP , CDU ).

Wolfram Müllerburg attended a secondary school and for three years the German school abroad in Switzerland . He studied law and economics at the Universities of Berlin and Munich . In 1925 he joined the German Democratic Party (DDP) and became a lawyer and notary .

After the Second World War , Müllerburg joined the CDU in 1945 and, through the mediation of his uncle Ferdinand Friedensburg, became an employee of the German central administration of justice in the Soviet occupation zone . In the Berlin election in 1954 , Müllerburg was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives and, since Egon Endres became chairman of the CDU parliamentary group, he became Vice President of the House of Representatives from May 1957. In July 1964, Müllerburg was a member of the 4th Federal Assembly , which re-elected Federal President Heinrich Lübke . He left parliament in 1967.

"Haus Müllerburg" on Sensburger Allee in Berlin-Westend

Müllerburg was chairman of the CDU in the Charlottenburg district from 1949 to 1953 . In 1960 he had a house built on Sensburger Allee in Berlin-Westend , the house is now a listed building (No. 09096431). Georg Heinrichs was the architect.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gerhard Keiderling: Around Germany's Unity: Ferdinand Friedensburg and the Cold War in Berlin 1945–1952 , Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-412-20323-8 , page 72.
  2. ^ Landesdenkmalamt Berlin
  3. ^ Luise Berlin - House Müllerburg