Max Allwein

Max Allwein ( born December 18, 1904 in Munich, † November 20, 1977 in Bad Tolz ) was a German lawyer and politician.

Life

After graduation in 1923 at the Wilhelmsgymnasium Munich, he studied law in Munich in 1924.

Allweins political career began with participation in the Beer Hall Putsch in November 1923. After his failure, he worked as an organizer of the Nationalists block in Bavaria, although it appealed to Hitler, whose former doctrine but not followed, not parliamentary to get involved. The parliamentary system should be destroyed from within.

In the Nazi era Allwein did not occur in the NS Rechtswahrerbund, which was denied admission as a lawyer. Therefore, he worked for various insurance and the Bavarian Mortgage and Exchange Bank. From 1937 he was legal Gutacher in the military district administration Munich.

During World War II Allwein was as a staff director of the reserve in France, Estonia, the Soviet Union and Denmark. After his return he became a notary in Bad Tolz, co-founder of the CSU and their district chairman in Bad Tolz. In 1946 he was a member of the Constituent Assembly and thereafter for the CSU Member of the Bavarian Parliament. In 1949 he moved to the open parliamentary group, which was formed by free Parliamentary Association and the German Party for Freedom and Justice. In the general elections of 1957 he ran for the Federal Union in constituency 202 (Munich -South) and ranked fifteen of the Bavarian list to the German Bundestag. The Bavarian list of FU was provided by the Bayern party.

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