Josef Bauer (politician)

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Josef Bauer (10 June 1915 [1] – 15 July 1989 [2] ) was a German politician and a member of the Bundestag for the Christian Social Union in Bavaria from 1953 to 1969. [3]

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Biography

Bauer was born in Wasserburg am Inn in 1915.

On 4 November 1937 he became a member of the Nazi Party. [4] He started from 1953 as a town councillor in Bavaria.

From 1963 to 1969 he was deputy chairman of the CSU regional committee in CDU/CSU the Bundestag faction. He represented the constituency Altötting in the parliament. He represented during the 5th Bundestag. [5]

From 1962 to 1970 Bauer was also state parliament delegate for the CSU in Bavaria.

He was governor of Landkreis Wasserburg am Inn from 1970 to 1972.

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