Richard Heyne
Richard Heyne | |
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In office 1931–1934 | |
Preceded by | Konrad Haury |
Succeeded by | None |
Personal details | |
Born |
September 27, 1882 Offenbach am Main |
Died |
March 18th, 1961 Offenbach am Main |
Nationality | German |
Political party | DVP |
Richard Heyne (September 27, 1882, (Offenbach am Main) - March 18, 1961, (Offenbach am Main)) was a Hessian DVP politician and former member of the Landtags des Volksstaates Hessen in the Weimar Republic.
Biography
Richard Heyne was the son of Kommerzienrat and screw factory own Georg Heyne (1844-1908) and his wife Regine Johanette (birth name Helger). He was a Protestant and married Helene Roth.
Richard Heyne worked in the county governments of Oppenheim and Worms, most recently in the Executive Council. He was later a manufacturer at the firm Heyne & Co..
In 1931, Richard Heyne succeeded the late Konrad Haury in the Landtag des Volksstaates Hessen.
References
- Ruppel, Hans Georg, and Birgit Groß. Hessische Abgeordnete 1820–1930. Darmstadt: n.p., 1980. Print.
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