Joseph Baumgartner
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Joseph Baumgartner (November 16, 1904 in Sulzemoos – January 21, 1964 in
Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
) was a German
politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking ...
, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria,
Bavarian People's Party The Bavarian People's Party (german: Bayerische Volkspartei; BVP) was the Bavarian branch of the Centre Party, a lay Roman Catholic party, which broke off from the rest of the party in 1918 to pursue a more conservative and more Bavarian parti ...
and the Bavaria Party. He was a member of the
Landtag of Bavaria The Landtag of Bavaria, officially known in English as the Bavarian State Parliament, is the unicameral legislature of the German state of Bavaria. The parliament meets in the Maximilianeum in Munich. Elections to the Landtag are held every f ...
.Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte
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List of Bavarian Christian Social Union politicians A list of notable politicians of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU): A * Manfred Ach * Heinrich Aigner * Ilse Aigner * Katrin Albsteiger * Max Allwein * Walter Althammer * Hans Amler * Erwin Ammann * Johann Anetseder * Willi Anker ...


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* Christian Social Union in Bavaria politicians Ministers of the Bavaria State Government 1904 births 1964 deaths People from Dachau (district) Bavaria Party politicians Members of the Bundestag for Bavaria Members of the Bundestag 1949–1953 Members of the Bundestag for the Bavaria Party {{Germany-BVP-politician-stub