Hans Höllrigl


Hans Höllrigl (born May 20, 1922 in Burglengenfeld, Germany, February 13, 2005 in Burglengenfeld) was a German politician (SPD).

Höllrigl spent his school days in Burglengenfeld, where he also trained as an administrative officer. He attended several courses and a full course at the Bavarian Administrative School. In the Second World War, he was sent to work service and then to the war service, wounded several times, and finally captured by Soviet troops, before he was released at the end of 1949. After the war, he returned to the service of Burglengenfeld. After passing an examination for the higher state and municipal administrative service, he became the executive officer and chamberlain of an industrial community. In 1956 he was transferred to the state service. He headed the construction administration, the state audit office at the Landratsamt in Ingolstadt, and was most recently the examiner of the Upper Bavarian government. In 1964 he became an associate and lecturer at the Georg-von-Vollmar Academy.

Höllring belonged to the city council and the city council of Ingolstadt and was chairman of the SPD subdivision in Ingolstadt. From 1966 to 1970 he was a member of the Bavarian Landtag. The 1970 re-election failed, but in 1972 he moved to Rudolf Schöfberger. After leaving the Landtag in 1974, he again belonged to him from 1978 to 1982. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 13353250X (PICA, AKS) | VIAF: 13502681 | Wikipedia People Search

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