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27: 106:'s trade, then continued his education at a technical school and later passed the examination as a master blacksmith. From 1913 he worked as a self-employed master blacksmith in Jever and ran a secondary agricultural business. By then, he was already working in leading positions of the craftsmen. From 1923 onwards he was a member of the general assembly of 319: 141:. As Tantzen's close confidant, Albers was a member of the Ernannter Oldenburgischer Landtag (Appointed Oldenburg Parliament) from 30 January 1946 and served as its president from 10 April 1946. He served as a member of the 289: 133:
era he was exposed to various harassments as a convinced Democrat, which eventually forced to resign from all party and honorary offices in 1933. In 1945, he again began a member of the
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In 1951/52 Albers became deputy chairman of the FDP faction in the Lower Saxony state parliament. He also becamea member of the Federal Convention in 1954, when Heuss was re-elected.
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of Lower Saxony because no agreement could be reached on a certain land reform and settlement law. As a representative of the Lower Saxony state parliament, Albers attended the first
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Craftsman in 1945, and after his re-entry from 1948 to 1951 he became a member of the board, and eventually an honorary senior master, of the Oldenburg Chamber of Crafts.
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from 20 December 1945, and held this office until his death. From 1952 to 1961 he was still Mayor of Jever.
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Albers married Elsa née Janssen (19 March 1891 – 12 May 1962), who also came from Jever.
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Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Following the end of World War II, Albers became Senior Blacksmith and
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Abgeordnete in Niedersachsen 1946–1994. Biographisches Handbuch
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Biographisches Handbuch zur Geschichte des Landes Oldenburg
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Jever
Frisland
blacksmith
Handwerkskammer Oldenburg
District Master
Freisinnige Volkspartei
National Socialist
German Democratic Party
Theodor Tantzen
Landtag of Lower Saxony
minister without portfolio
Government of Lower Saxony
Minister-President
Hinrich Wilhelm Kopf
Free Democratic Party (FDP)
Rudolf Garlichs
Minsen
coalition government
Federal Convention
Theodor Heuss
President of Germany
Landrat
District of Friesland
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Barbara Simon

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