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Josef Ertl

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German politician (1925–2000)

Josef Ertl
Minister of Food and Agriculture
In office
22 October 1969 – 29 March 1983
Prime Minister
Preceded byHermann Höcherl
Succeeded byIgnaz Kiechle
Member of theBundestag
In office
17 October 1961 – 18 February 1987
Personal details
Born7 March 1925
Died16 November 2000(2000-11-16) (aged 75)
Political partyFree Democratic Party
Alma materTechnical University Munich

Josef Ertl (7 March 1925 – 16 November 2000) was a German politician who served as the minister of agriculture in different cabinets ofWest Germany and was a member of theFree Democratic Party (FDP).

Early life and education

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Ertl's family were fromBavaria.[1] He was born on 7 March 1925 and raised inMunich.[2][3][4]

Ertl held a bachelor's degree in agriculture from theTechnical University Munich in 1952.[2]

Career

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Ertl was a member of the FDP which he joined in the 1950s.[5] He was part of the liberal right wing in the party.[6] He served in the FDP's regional council of Munich from 1952 to 1956.[4] He was a member of theBundestag from 1961 to 1987.[5] He also headed the Bavarian branch of the party from 1971 to 1983.[7] He was among the West German politicians who shaped the Europe policy of the country in the 1970s.[8]

He was appointed minister of agriculture to the coalition government led by Prime MinisterWilly Brandt on 22 October 1969.[1][9] Ertl replacedHermann Höcherl in the post.[5] He retained his post until 1983 in various cabinets, but for a short period from 17 September to 1 October 1982Björn Engholm assumed the post.[9][10]

After leaving office he served as the president ofthe German agricultural society from early 1984 to late 1990.[7] He was also the president ofthe German ski association from 1978 to 1991.[4]

Death

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Ertl was seriously injured in an accident on the farm of his son in the Upper Bavarian district ofLandsberg am Lech in mid-November 2000.[7] He died of complications resulting from severe burn injuries on 20 November 2000 inMurnau at the age of 75.[11]

References

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  1. ^abMichael Balfour (1992).Germany: The Tides of Power. London: Routledge. p. 188.ISBN 978-0-415-06788-1.
  2. ^ab"Ex-Landwirtschaftsminister Josef Ertl gestorben".Hamburger Morgenpost (in German). Munich. dpa. 17 November 2000. Retrieved6 July 2013.
  3. ^"Angehörige des Bundestags / I. -. X. Legislaturperiode"(PDF) (in German). Weltenlauf. 20 October 2005. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 7 August 2011. Retrieved6 July 2013.
  4. ^abc"Josef Ertl" (in German). F. Neumann Stiftung. Archived fromthe original on 3 July 2013. Retrieved6 July 2013.
  5. ^abc"Josef Ertl" (in German). FDP. Retrieved6 July 2013.
  6. ^Heinrich August Winkler (2007).Germany: 1933-1990. Vol. 2. Oxford; New York:Oxford University Press. p. 251.ISBN 978-0-19-926598-5.
  7. ^abc"FDP: Josef Ertl ist tot".Der Spiegel (in German). 17 November 2000. Retrieved6 July 2013.
  8. ^Jeffrey S. Lantis (1997).Domestic Constraints and the Breakdown of International Agreements. Westport, CT; London: Praeger. p. 40.ISBN 978-0-275-95948-7.
  9. ^ab"Die Bundesminister seit 1949" (in German). BMELV. Archived fromthe original on 19 September 2013. Retrieved6 July 2013.
  10. ^"The Media Warns of "Dying Forests and Acid Rain""(PDF).German History in Documents and Images.9. 1983. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 18 December 2007.
  11. ^"Ex-Minister Josef Ertl verstorben".RP Online (in German). 17 November 2000. Retrieved6 July 2013.

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