Albin Dötsch

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Albin Dötsch

Albin Dötsch (born October 27, 1872 in Schönbach (Krásná) , Bohemia ; † March 17, 1922 in Eger (Cheb) , Bohemia) was an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP).

After attending primary school, Albin Dötsch was a house weaver, milk dealer, model weaver and private civil servant (= party employee and member of parliament) [2]. From 1907 to 1918 he was a member of the Reichsrat in Vienna for the constituency of Bohemia 118 (= rural district constituency around Asch, Graslitz and Eger) and between October 21, 1918 and February 16, 1919 a member of the Provisional National Assembly .

In 1907 and 1911 he won the constituency in the first ballot with an absolute majority. He had two daughters and a son.

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  1. portafontium.eu - baptismal register Schönbach (Krásná), Czech Republic, Böhmen, 1852–1887, page 165, entry no. 28, 3rd line

2. Prof. Dr. Herbert Braun in the Ascher Rundbriefe 1987 No. 1 +3; 2012 No. 5 and the same in the article: Albin Dötsch and the social question at the turn of the century. Edited by Ernst and Gisela Paul Foundation Stuttgart n.d. (1983) pp. 29–52.