Alwin Domsch

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Alwin Domsch, around 1920

Alwin Domsch (born November 20, 1871 in Großhennersdorf , Kingdom of Saxony ; † March 29, 1954 there ) was a German landowner and, as a politician, a member of the Reichstag ( DNVP , CNBL ).

Life and work

After attending elementary school in Großhennersdorf , Domsch went to the agricultural school in Bautzen for three semesters and then worked as a landowner in Großhennersdorf. He was a community leader and belonged to various boards and supervisory boards of agricultural cooperatives. From 1914 to 1916 he took part in the First World War as a soldier .

MP

Domsch was initially a member of the DNVP during the Weimar Republic and a member of the Reichstag since June 1920 ( 1st electoral term ) . When, immediately after the dissolution of the Reichstag in July 1930 ( 4th electoral period ), the German national faction also disintegrated, Domsch belonged to the group of MPs who turned away from the anti-democratic party leader Alfred Hugenberg . As representatives of the Saxon rural people (SLV), the previous members of the Reichstag Alwin Domsch (constituency Dresden-Bautzen) and Albrecht Philipp (constituency Leipzig) tried to get list places on the joint nomination of SLV and the CNBL . While Domsch was successful, Philipp could not prevail against Karl Heinrich Sieber . In the Reichstag election in September 1930 ( 5th electoral period ), Domsch was able to move into the Reichstag again as a CNBL member, but had no chance due to the decline of the party in the Reichstag election in July 1932 .

Publications

(with Albrecht Philipp ): Saxon agriculture and the Reichstag election in 1924. A review and outlook . (= Writings of the German National People's Party of Saxony, issue 6). Dresden 1924.

literature

  • Markus Müller: The Christian National Peasant and Rural People's Party 1928–1933 (=  contributions to the history of parliamentarism and political parties . Volume 129 ). Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 2001, ISBN 3-7700-5235-8 .

Footnotes

  1. Martin Schumacher (Ed.): MdR The Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. Political persecution, emigration and expatriation 1933–1945. A biographical documentation. With a research report on the persecution of German and foreign parliamentarians under National Socialist rule (=  publication by the Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and the Political Parties in Bonn ). 3rd, considerably expanded and revised edition. Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5183-1 , p. 98 .
  2. ^ Markus Müller: The Christian National Peasant and Rural People's Party 1928–1933. 2001, p. 165 f.
  3. ^ Markus Müller: The Christian National Peasant and Rural People's Party 1928–1933. 2001, pp. 470-473.

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