Adam Röder (politician, 1858)
Adam Röder (born November 15, 1858 in Kirchheim , † April 2, 1937 in Karlsruhe ) was a German politician and member of the German Center Party .
Live and act
Röder attended elementary school and high school . Röder studied engineering, economics and literature up to the age of 23. Then he started working as a newspaper editor. He wrote consecutively for nine years for the Hildesheimer Kurier , nine years for the Badische Landpost in Karlsruhe and nine years as editor-in-chief of the Rheinischer Kurier in Wiesbaden. After four years as head of the Deutsche Reichspost in Stuttgart , Röder became editor of the Süddeutsche Conservativen Correspondenz, which he founded in 1913 .
In the Reichstag elections of May 1924, Röder entered the Reichstag for the second legislative period of the Weimar Republic as a Reich election proposal from the Center. After his mandate was confirmed in the December 1924 elections, he was a member of the German parliament for a total of four years until May 1928. Within the center, Röder stood out as a proponent of Joseph Wirth's policies .
Fonts
- The blacksmith from Ruhla , Mainz 1919.
- The evenagelisch social congress in Frankfurt am Main , 1895.
- Stocker’s exit from the Conservative Party , Karlsruhe 1896.
- A new Reichstag suffrage , Berlin 1896.
- Salome , Wiesbaden 1906.
- Travel pictures from America , Berlin 1906.
- Conservative future policy , Karlsruhe 1918.
- German Conservatism and the Revolution , Gotha 1920.
- Reaction and anti-Semitism , Berlin 1922.
- The way of the center , Berlin 1925.
Web links
- Adam Röder in the database of members of the Reichstag
Individual evidence
- ^ Bernhard Seiterich: Democratic journalism against German fascism , 1988, p. 41.
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SURNAME | Röder, Adam |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (center), MdR |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 15, 1858 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kirchheim |
DATE OF DEATH | April 2, 1937 |
Place of death | Karlsruhe |