Alois Zipper

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Alois Zipper

Alois Zipper (born November 26, 1875 in Heidersdorf, Neisse district ; † December 29, 1932 there ) was a German politician (center).

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Zipper attended elementary school and secondary school in Neisse , before dropping out of the latter to take over his father's farm after his father's death. In 1902 he became the owner of his father's estate near Heidersdorf. In the same year he married.

From 1913 to 1920 Zipper was the mayor of his hometown and a member of the district board of the Silesian Farmers' Association.

After the First World War at the latest , he became a member of the Catholic Center Party . On December 5, 1922, Zipper entered the first Reichstag of the Weimar Republic, elected in June 1920, in a new election in constituency 10 . After he was confirmed as a member of the Reichstag in May 1924 , he represented constituency 10 or (after renumbering the constituencies) 9 - interrupted by a three-month absence from June to September 1924 - until he left in December 1924 (Opole).

In the last years of his life, Zipper no longer made a political statement.

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Individual evidence

  1. Life data according to the handbook of the 2nd Reichstag of the Weimar Republic and Wilhelm Heinz Schröder : BIORAB-Online.