Bremen citizenship from 1854 to 1933: election results and members
The Bremen citizenship has been the state parliament of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen since 1849 . The list of members (MdBB) is only a selection of well-known MPs.
History before 1854
Until 1848 the community tried to control the pre-democratic senate, which emerged from the council of the medieval estates, through the Bremen Citizens' Convention and the parents in Bremen (head of the merchants). After the revolution of 1848/49 a new Bremen constitution was enacted in 1849 and the first Bremen citizenship was elected on March 29, 1849.
The Senate had used every means of power to crush the democratic movement from 1848 to 1850. However, the Senate did not succeed in reintroducing all of its old privileges. This was followed in 1852 by a restorative Senate election law with Bremen's eight-class suffrage. A new constitution was passed in 1854, which remained in force until the November 1918 Revolution. In 1854, the new Bremen constitution manifested this conservative right to vote. Since 1852/54, the Senate, as the highest executive body, and the citizenry jointly determined the selection of Bremen's senators .
Citizenship from 1854 to 1918
In 1854 universal and equal suffrage could not be enforced. Half of the 150 members of the citizenship (MdBB) had to resign every three years; however, re-election was possible. Only all male citizens who had taken the Bremen citizen oath (the jury ) were eligible to vote . Voting was done according to the eight-class suffrage . From 1852/1854 or from 1894, depending on the class, those eligible to vote could elect a different number of citizenship members:
class | Eligible voters | Seats 1854 | Seats 1894 |
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1st Class | Voters with an academic background | 16 | 14th |
2nd Class | Merchants with Chamber of Commerce voting rights | 48 | 40 |
3rd grade | Tradespeople with the right to choose a trade chamber | 24 | 20th |
4th grade | Remaining voters; up to 1894 staggered according to income: over 500 thalers, 250 thalers to 500 and under 250 thalers per 10 MPs |
30th | 48 |
5th grade | Voters living in Vegesack | 6th | 4th |
6th grade | Voters residing in Bremerhaven | 6th | 8th |
7th grade | Voters with the right to vote in the Chamber of Agriculture | 10 | 8th |
8th grade | Voters residing in the rest of the country | 10 | 8th |
The votes of 17 voters in the 1st to 3rd class had the same significance as the votes of 297 voters in the 4th class, based on the proportion of the population. Since the fourth grade was so drastically restricted in their right to vote, the rule of the upper class was secured. The senators continued to be elected for life. In practice, many poorer residents could not acquire citizenship because of the registration fee and therefore had no right to vote. Thus, until 1918, broad sections of the population in Bremen were not involved in the parliamentary process of political participation - in 1911 not even a third of the Reichstag voters were entitled to vote in the citizenship elections. The grouping and political work of the MPs within the citizenry through the political parties was largely unknown until 1918, apart from a certain influence of the SPD.
Members of the citizenry from 1848/49 to 1918
This list is an incomplete selection in chronological order. In the 19th century, many mostly bourgeois MPs were mostly non-party. The eight-class suffrage was introduced in 1854
Surname | job | time | class | Political party | Remarks |
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Johann Georg Claussen | Merchant | 1848–? | 6th | Bremerhaven | |
Johann Hinrich Eitz | Building contractor | 1849–? | 6th | ||
Christian Friedrich Feldmann | Pedagogue | 1849 | liberal | President of the City Council, 1849–1878 Senator | |
Johann Höpken | Merchant | 1849–? | 2. | ||
Gustav Kulenkampff | Merchant | 1849-1854 | 2. | Co-founder of the North German Lloyd | |
Hermann Henrich Meier | Merchant | 1849–? | 2. | Co-founding of the North German Lloyd | |
Johannes Rösing | Merchant | 1848–1862 † | 2. | liberal | |
Nikolaus Ordemann | Writer, newspaper publisher | around from 1849–? | liberal | ||
Henrich Levin Rogge | Merchant | 1849-1852 | 2. | Marie Rogge's husband | |
Melchior Schwoon | Entrepreneur | 1849–? | |||
Johann Heinrich Thätjenhorst | cartographer | 1849-1851 | previously in the citizens' convention | ||
Johann Wetzel | builder | 1849 - | |||
Cord Wischmann | Master carpenter | 1849-1852 | liberal | Vice-President of the City Council, 1855–1857 Vice-President of the Bremen Chamber of Commerce | |
Johann Hermann Holler | Merchant | 1852-1861 | 2. | Bürgerpark co-founder | |
Franz Tecklenborg | Merchant | 1853-1886 | 2. | ||
Carsten Waltjen | Merchant | 1853-1873 | 2. | Co-founder of Werft AG Weser | |
Jeremias Theodor Boisselier | jurist | 1854-1860 | 6th | ||
Arthur Breusing | geographer | after 1854 | |||
Johann Christoph Dubbers | Merchant | 1854-18? | 2. | ||
Alfred Dominicus Pauli | jurist | 1854-1872 | 1. | from 1872 senator, later mayor | |
Johann Heinrich Volkmann | Teacher | 1854-1865 | 1. | ||
Henrich Levin Rogge | Merchant | 1844–1858 † | 2. | ||
Johann Eberhard Ludewig Pavenstedt | jurist | 1856–1889 † | 1. | ||
Wilhelm Dethard Motz | Teacher | 1859-1865 | |||
Johann Heinrich von Lengerke | jurist | around from 1860 | 1. | from 1870 member of the Lippe estates | |
Alexander Georg Mosle | Merchant | 1864-1878 | 2. | NLP | from 1874 member of the Reichstag |
Hermann Albert Schumacher | jurist | 1865-1872 | 1. | from 1872 Prime Minister in Colombia | |
Wilhelm Hertzberg | Teacher | around 1865–? | |||
Christoffer Wessel Debbe | Teacher | around 1866-18 | MdBB for 27 years | ||
Jeremias Theodor Boisselier | jurist | 1866-1864 | 1. | from 1864 public prosecutor | |
Albert Groening | jurist | 1867-1871 | 1. | from 1871 senator, later mayor | |
Johann Depken | farmer | 1867– | 7th | NLP | from 1898 member of the Reichstag |
Philipp Heineken | Merchant | from around 1867–? | 2. | from 1909 NDL - general director | |
Christoph Hellwig Papendieck | Merchant | 1868–1891 † | 2. | 1882 President of the Bremen Chamber of Commerce | |
Johannes C. Achelis | Merchant | 1872-1891 | 2. | Senator from 1891 | |
Alfred Feldmann | Entrepreneur | 1872-18? | 3. | From 1881 also President of the Chamber of Commerce | |
Carl Jasper Oelrichs | jurist | 1872-1878 | 1. | Senator from 1878 | |
Constantin Bulle | Teacher | 1872-1887 | DFP | from 1887 member of the Reichstag | |
John's rib | architect | around 1872–? | |||
Daniel Georg Volkmann | banker | 1873–1892 † | 2. | ||
Carl Georg Barkhausen | jurist | 1875-1879 | 1. | from 1879 senator, later mayor | |
Karl FH Stadtländer | jurist | 1877-1890 | 1. | NLP | from 1890 senator, later mayor |
Emil Fitger | Kaufmann, editor-in-chief | 1879–1817 † | 2. | ||
Hermann Hildebrand | jurist | 1879-1885 | 1. | from 1885 senator, later mayor | |
Wilhelm Müller-Erzbach | Teacher | 1880-1884 | |||
Johann Meyer | baker | 1881–? | 4th | SAP | first elected social democrat |
Wilhelm Hurm | doctor | after 1880–? | |||
Friedrich Achelis | Merchant | 1882– | 2. | from 1900 President of the Bremen Chamber of Commerce | |
Hermann Gebhard | Lawyer, City Manager | 1884-18? | 6th | 1884-1891 also member of the Reichstag | |
five SAP representatives | from 1884 | 4th | SAP | ||
Adolf Bosse | captain | 1884-1890, 1895-1896 | 4th | SAP | |
Friedrich Kollra | Cigar maker | 1884-1896 | SAP / SPD | ||
Friedrich Rohr | Print shop owner | 1884–1888, 1901–1908, 1912/13 † | 5. | 1888–1900 City Director of Vegesack | |
Christian Gottlieb | editor | 1887-1893 | 4th | SPD | |
Heinrich Hashagen | Innkeeper | 1887-1890 | 4th | SAP | |
Johann Meier | baker | 1887-1890 | 4th | SAP | |
Erich Sanders | Bricklayer | 1887-1893 | 4th | SPD | |
Johann Smidt | Merchant | 1889-19? | 2. | ||
Martin Donandt | jurist | 1891-1898 | 1. | from 1898 senator, later mayor | |
Bernhard Loose | banker | around 1890 | 2. | ||
Friedrich Nebelthau | jurist | 1891-1898 | 2. | from 1900 senator | |
Clemens Carl Buff | jurist | 1892-1895 | 1. | from 1895 senator, later mayor | |
Hermann Young | Tobacco workers | 1893-1896, 1902-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Lambert Leisewitz | Merchant | 1893-1899 | 2. | 1897 President of the Chamber of Commerce | |
Theodor Lürman | jurist | 1896-1903 | 1. | from 1903 senator | |
Christian Blome | Tobacco workers | 1896-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Heinrich Hartmann | k. A. | 1896-1908 | 4th | SPD | |
Heinrich Bömers | Merchant | 1897-1909 | 2. | NLP / DVP | from 1909 senator |
Hinrich Hormann | Teacher | 1897-1907 | 4th | from 1907 member of the Reichstag (FVP) | |
Heinrich Johann Barthel | carpenter | 1899-1905 | 4th | SPD | |
August Behrens | k. A. | 1899-1905 | 4th | SPD | |
Friedrich Ebert | Saddler and innkeeper | 1899-1905 | 4th | SPD | 1900–1905 parliamentary group leader, 1919 President of the Reich |
Johann Imwolde | Schumacher | 1899–1915 † | 4th | SPD | |
Johann Kruse | locksmith | 1899-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Gustav Rassow | Merchant | 1899-1907 | 2. | from 1907 senator, later mayor | |
Hermann Rhein | typesetter | 1899-1918 | 4th | SPD | 1905–1918 parliamentary group chairman, later senator |
Josef Ulmer | cutter | 1899-1905 | 4th | SPD | |
Johann Voigt | Woodworker | 1899-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Gerhard Wegener | Master mason | 1899-1905 | 4th | SPD | |
Georg Kunoth | Composer, journalist | 1900-1918 | |||
Adolf Vinnen | Shipowner | 1900-1918 | 2. | ||
Ernst Engeland | Coppersmith | 1902-1908 | 4th | SPD | |
Carl Louis Klawitter | Bookseller | 1902-1918 | 4th | SPD / USPD | |
Hermann Mähr | Carpenter | 1902-1904 | 4th | SPD | |
Heinrich Meyer | jurist | 1902-1907 | 1. | from 1907 senator | |
Friedrich Rose | Book printer | 1902-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Aloys Rosenlehner | Book printer | 1902-1908 | 4th | SPD | |
Rudolph Quidde | jurist | 1902-1918 | 1. | 1911 to 1918 President of the City Council | |
Carl Stichnath | Master chimney sweep | 1902-1918 | 4th | from 1920 Senator (DDP) | |
Ludwig Waigand | typesetter | 1902-1918 | 4th | SPD | from 1920 member of the Reichstag |
Heinrich Struckmann | Cigar sorter | 1902–1906 (†) | 4th | SPD | |
Johann Donath | Book printer | 1904-1905, 1908-1918 | 4th | ||
Wilhelm Pieck | carpenter | 1905-1910 | 4th | SPD | from 1910 in Berlin, 1949 President of the GDR |
Rudolph Feuss | Teacher | 1905-1910 | 4th | ? | from 1910 senator |
Emil Rauch | Tobacco workers | 1905-1911 | 4th | SPD | |
Theodor Spitta | jurist | 1905-1911 | 1. | from 1911 senator, from 1920 mayor | |
Heinrich Tiedermann | Tobacco workers | 1905-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Alfred Henke | Cigar workers | 1907-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Hermann Apelt | jurist | 1908-1917 | 1. | liberal | Senator from 1917 |
Wilhelm Schröder | painter | 1908-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Friedrich Stöxen | engraver | 1908-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Johann Wellmann | Blacksmith | 1908-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Friedrich Karl Biermann | Merchant | 1909-1911 | 2. | ? | from 1911 senator |
Carl Dietz | Teacher | 1909-1918 | NLP | after 1918 also MdBB | |
Erich Koch-Weser | jurist | 1909-1913 | 1. | from 1913 in the Prussian mansion , later Reich Minister | |
Wilhelm Koenenkamp | Silk merchant | 1910-1918 | 2. | ||
Wilhelm Holzmeier | Teacher | 1911–1917 † | 4th | SPD | |
Karl Behle | Turn | 1912-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Wilhelm Boehmert | jurist | 1912-1918 | 1. | FVP | |
Richard Dark | Merchant | 1912-1918 | 2. | liberal | 1918 DDP |
Bernhard Rieke | Ship carpenter | 1915-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Carl Gruner | Merchant | 1916-1918 | 2. | Senator from 1919 to 1924 | |
Ludwig Schlueter | carpenter | 1917-1918 | 4th | SPD | |
Friedrich Klenke | Transport workers | 1918 | 4th | SPD |
Bremen National Assembly 1919/1920
In the Bremen National Assembly , constituent assembly for the state of Bremen according to the elections of February 10, 1919, 200 MPs, who had to be 20 years old, were elected in the four constituencies City (166 deleg.), Land (17 deleg.), Vegesack ( 3 copies) and Bremerhaven (14 copies). For the first time women were able to exercise their right to vote for Bremen. 18 women were elected. 15 MPs came from Bremerhaven (marked with Bh).
Members arranged according to parties
List (selection):
- MSPD : 67 mandates (32.7%) with u. a. Rita Bardenheuer , Karl Behle , also Senator, Wilhelm Blase , Christian Blome , Ludwig Christians , Karl Deichmann also Mayor, Johann Donath also Senator, Heinrich Eckermanns (Bh), Gottlob Fauth , Erna Frank , Anton Geiger (Bh), Albert Götze , Hanna Harder , Bernhard Heinzler , Georg Hoskamp (Bh), Max Jahn , Elisabeth Jensen (Bh), Hermann Junge , Age President, Clara Jung Mittag , Wilhelm Kleemann (Bh), Friedrich Klenke , Vice President, Johann Kruse , Hans Ernst Christian Lüdeking , Hermann Mähr , Hermann Mester , Friedrich Peine from 1920 members of the Reichstag, Hermann Rhein , Bernhard Rieke , Bernhard Roßmann also senator, Wilhelm Schelter , Wilhelm Schindelhauer , Ludwig Schlueter also senator, Wilhelm Schröder , August Stampe (Bh) also senator, Friedrich Stöxen also senator, Heinrich Tiedermann , Ludwig Waigand , Carl Winkelmann also senator, Johann Wellmann also senator
- USPD : 38 mandates (19.2%) with u. a. Hermann Ahsendorf , Friedrich Amelung , Erich Caspar , Alfred Faust , Burchard Fritsch , August Hagedorn , Alfred Henke , Alwin Kerrl , Jürgen Kühl , Rudolph Künkler , Johann Ludewig , Bernard Meyer , Karl Rogge (Bh), Hinrich Schmalfeldt (Bh), Wilhelm Schmidt (Politician, 1883) , Hermann Schulze , Emil Sommer , Emil Spindler , Anna Stiegler
- KPD : 15 mandates (7.7%) with u. a. Hermann Böse , Clemens Cunis , Oskar Eichentopf , Elise Kesselbeck , Johann Knief († 1919); Josef Miller . On August 22, 1919, all communists resigned from the National Assembly.
- DDP : 39 mandates (19.9%) with u. a. Karl Adam (Bh), Minna Bahnson , Waldemar Becké (Bh), Wilhelm Böhmert , Johannes Cordes (Bh), Ernst Degenhardt , Richard Dunkel , President of the Citizenship, Agnes Heineken , Hinrich Hormann , Eduard Gerberding (Bh), Carl Karrenberg , Georg Kunoth , Sigmund Meyer , Henny Möhring (Bh), Theodor Spitta , Hermann Wenhold , Meta Sattler , Carl Stichnath , Hermann Tjaden , Bernhard Wilckens
- DVP and DNVP as list German People's Party and German National People's Party : 27 seats (13.4%) with u. a. Hermann Apelt , Heinrich Bömers , Wilhelm Buchholz (Bh), Carl Dietz , Johann Depken , Alfred Gildemeister , Carl Gruner also Senator, Carsten Karkmeyer , Georg Madrian (Bh), Mathilde Plate , Verena Rodewald , Adolf Vinnen
- CVP (Christian People's Party): 3 seats
- List of traders : 9 mandates
- List of employees : 2 mandates
Citizenship from 1920 to 1933
A parliamentary constitution came into force on May 18, 1920, which was in force until 1933. All women and men over 20 years of age could be elected in immediate, direct, equal and secret voting. Elections were held in 1920, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1927 and 1930. The turnout varied between 77.8 and 84.5%. The MPs only received allowances.
Number of members sorted by parties
From 1920 to 1930 the citizenry had 120 members (MdBB), in 1933 there were 96:
- 1920: USPD 37, DVP 25, SPD 22, DDP 18, DNVP 7, Economic Associations (WV) 6, KPD 5
- 1921: DVP 30, SPD 28, USPD 23, DDP 21, DNVP 7, KPD 6, WV 5
- 1923: SPD 36, DVP 26, KPD 18, DDP 16, DNVP 12, List of the German Volkische Freiheitspartei and NSDAP 7, WV 5
- 1924: SPD 46, DVP 19, DDP 14, DNVP 10, KPD 9, homeowners 8, National Socialist Freedom Movement 4, DVP and DNVP Bremerhaven 4, German Center Party 2, Land Reformer 1, State Electoral Association Bremen-Landgebiet 2, Civic Association Vegesack 1
- 1927: SPD 50, list DVP-DNVP-National-Socialist Freedom Movement, Economic Association 35, DDP 12, KPD 10, house owner 10, center 2, Heim und Scholle (soil reformer) 1
- 1930: SPD 40, NSDAP 32, DVP 15, KPD 12, DNVP 6, homeowner 5, state party (ex DDP) 5, center 2, Reichspartei (economic party) (ex WV) 2, conservative people's party (KVP) 1
- 1933 (96 ed.): SPD 32, NSDAP 32, combat front black-white-red (ex DNVP) 13, KPD 12, DVP 6, center 1 (new citizenship after the result of the Reichstag election of March 5, 1933)
Members arranged according to parties
The list (selection) is still incomplete; the 26 MPs from Bremerhaven are marked with (Bh):
Left parties
- KPD : Rudolf Martin Argus 1921–1927; Gesine Becker 1920–1930; Richard Boelke 1920-1924; Hans Brodmerkel 1923–1925?; Adolf Dannat 1920/21; Wilhelm Deisen 1922–1924 and 1927–1929; Adolf Ehlers 1923–1927; Oskar Eichentopf , 1939-1933; Luise Eildermann , 1930/31; Johannes Firl (Bh) 1923/24; Elise Kesselbeck 1920–1923; Wilhelm Knigge only in 1933; Josef Miller 1920–1923, parliamentary group chairman until 1921, from 1928 member of the Reichstag; Hermann Osterloh 1922–1928; Käthe Popall (as Käthe Lübeck) 1930–1931; Hermann Prüser 1928–1933; Walter Werner (KPD) (Bh) 1930–1933; Karl Trieschmann (Bh) 1933.
- USPD : Friedrich Amelung 1920-1922; Erich Caspar 1920–1921; Alfred Faust 1920–1922; Burchard Fritsch 1920-1922; Albert Götze 1920–1922; Alwin Kerrl 1920-1922; Jürgen Kühl 1920–1922; Rudolph Künkler 1920–1921, parliamentary group chairman; Johann Ludewig 1920–1922; Bernard Meyer 1920-1922; Charlotte Niehaus 1920–1922; Carl Rogge (Bh) 1920/21; Hinrich Schmalfeldt (Bh) 1920–1822; Wilhelm Schmidt (politician, 1883) 1920–1922; Hermann Schulze 1920–1922; Franz Starker 1920–1922; Anna Stiegler 1920–1922; Emil Theil 1921–1922, parliamentary group chairman; Dierk Töbelmann only in 1920; Otto Zießler 1920/21
- SPD : August Ahrens 1922–1927, from 1939 in Hamburg; Friedrich Amelung 1922/23; Rita Bardenheuer 1920–1922; Hermine Berthold 1930-1933; Wilhelm Blase 1921–1930; Josef Böhm 1923–1930; Heinrich Brandt (Bh) 1933; Erich Caspar 1924-1933; Karl Deichmann 1920–1928, then senator until 1931; August Deppe 1927-1933; Johann Donath 1920–1930; Oskar Drees 1928-1933; Heinrich Eckermanns (Bh) 1920–1933, 1924–1933, Bremerhaven; Karl Engelhardt 1924–1930; Max Ethe 1924-1933; Alfred Faust 1922–1933; Gottlob Fauth 1920-1924; Emil Felden 1921–1922, then a member of the Reichstag; Erna Frank 1920–1921; Burchard Fritsch 1922-1933; Bruno Gerstmayr (Bh) 1933; Johann Glade 1923-1930; Albert Götze 1922–1933; Hans Hackmack only in 1933; August Hagedorn 1922–1933; Hanna Harder 1920-1933; Joachim Harms 1921–1923, 1924–1930; Heinrich Hartmann 1923–1933; Arthur Haupt 1928-1933; Bernhard Heinzler 1920–1927; Friedrich Henke 1924–1933; Gerhard van Heukelum (Bh) 1928–1933, Max Jahn 1924–1933, March 1933 President of the Citizenship; Elisabeth Jensen (Bh) 1920–1924 †; Clara young noon 1920–1933; Wilhelm Kaisen 1920–1928, then senator; Alwin Kerrl 1922-1924; Ludwig Klatte 1933; Wilhelm Kleemann (Bh) 1922–1928, then Senator; Friedrich Klenke 1920–1933, Vice President; Jürgen Kühl 1922/23, 1924–1930; Hans Ernst Christian Lüdeking 1920–1930, Vice President; Johann Ludewig 1922-1933; Helene Magarin (Bh) 1924-1933; Hermann Mester 1920–1933; Bernard Meyer 1922-1933; Heinz Meyer 1933; Charlotte Niehaus 1922–1933; Franz Still 1927–1933; Hermann Osterloh 1930–1932; Johann Osterloh 1923–1931, 1931 President of the City Council; Christian Paulmann 1930–1933; Hermann Rhein 1920–1928; Bernhard Rieke 1921–1923, 1925–1927; Bernhard Roßmann 1920–1930; Wilhelm Schelter 1920–1927; Wilhelm Schindelhauer 1920–1927; Ludwig Schlüter 1920–1930; Hinrich Schmalfeldt (Bh) 1922–1930; Wilhelm Schmidt (politician, 1883) 1922–1933; Willy Schramm 1930-1933; Hermann Schulze 1922–1933; Oskar Schulze 1927–1933; Oskar Schwarz 1924–1930; Emil Spindler 1923–1933; Franz Starker 1922-1923, 1927-1933; Anna Stiegler 1922-1933; Emil Theil 1922–1933, parliamentary group chairman; Ludwig Waigand 1920–1923 †, from 1920 also member of the Reichstag; Johann Wellmann 1920–1923; Otto Zießler 1927–1930
Liberal parties
- DDP : Carl Adam (Bh) 1920-1924; Johann Diedrich Allerheiligen 1920–1925, then Senator; Minna Bahnson 1920-1933; Waldemar Becké (Bh) 1920–1933; Wilhelm Böhmert 1920–1930; Ernst Degenhardt 1920–1921; Richard Dunkel 1920–1930, President of the Citizenship; Agnes Heineken 1920-1921 and 1923-1930; Theophil Kaufmann 1925–1927; Georg Kunoth 1920-1924; Sigmund Meyer only senator from 1920 until 1928; Guste Schepp 1930–1933; Gottfried Schurig 1920–1924 and 1928–1930, Theodor Spitta only 1920, then senator; Hermann Tjaden 1920– ?; Hermann Wenhold 1930–1933, parliamentary group chairman
- DVP (also People's Party ): Hermann Apelt only in 1920 then Senator; Philipp Behrens 1924–1926; Diedrich Bockhoop (Bh) 1924–1933; Emil Boy-Ed (Bh) 1923/24; Carl Dietz 1920–1933, parliamentary group chairman; Constantin Frick 1931-1933; Alfred Gildemeister 1920–1927; Ernst Hintzmann 1920–1928, then a member of the Reichstag; Carsten Karkmeyer 1920-1933; Elisabeth Lürssen 1920–1927 and 1930–1933; Georg Madrian (Bh) 1920-1923; Bernhard Noltenius 1920–1923 and 1933; Adolf Oppermann (Bh) 1920–1930; Verena Rodewald 1920–1933; Anton Schumacher (Bh), 1921–1930; Albert von Spreckelsen only in 1920, then senator; Carl Detmar Stahlknecht 1920–1925, 1930–1933, 1925–1928 senator; Otto Steengrafe 1920–1927; Arthur Ulrich 1920–1933; Heinrich Wolf (Bh) 1924–1933; Carl Wuppesahl 1927–1933
- Bremen working group: Elisabeth Lürssen 1927–1930, Otto Steengrafe 1927–1930
Right-wing parties
- KVP : 1930 a mandate:?
- National standard list : Gerjet Poppinga (Bh) 1930–1933
- Black-white-red battle front: Gerjet Poppinga 1933.
- DNVP : Cecilie Brickenstein 1930-1933; Clemens Carl Buff 1920–1927, previously mayor; Otto Flohr 1931–1933, then senator; Friedrich Carl Marwede 1923/24, CDU delegate after 1953; Mathilde Plate 1920-1933; Franz Schlunk 1920–1925, then senator; Erich Vagts 1928–1933, parliamentary group leader from 1931, only senator in 1933, governing mayor only in 1945
- NSDAP : Emanuel Backhaus 1930–1932, 1931/32, President of the Citizenship; Otto Bernhard 1930–1933, 1931 president of the citizenship, 1932/33 parliamentary group chairman; Georg Block (Bh) 1930–1933; Christian Brandau (Bh) 1933; Hans Haltermann 1930–1933, then senator; Julius Lorenzen (Bh) 1933, Lord Mayor of Bremerhaven from 1933; Gustav Retzlaff (Bh) 1930–1933; Walter Vaupel (Bh) 1933.
Party affiliation still unknown: Christian Albers 1919–1923, Otto Hillebrecht 1922–1932, Hermann Lange 1928–1930, Johannes Rösing , Kurt Schönfeld (1920–1922 (businessman); probably via the DHV = German sales assistant association)
Parties
- DDP = German Democratic Party , from 1930 German State Party
- DNVP = German National People's Party
- DVP = German People's Party
- KPD = Communist Party of Germany
- KVP = Conservative People's Party , split off from DNVP
- NSDAP = National Socialist German Workers' Party
- SAP = Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (1875) 1875 to 1890
- SPD = Social Democratic Party of Germany from 1890
- MSPD = Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany , the SPD was also called that from 1917 to 1922
- USPD = Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany from 1916 to 1922
See also
- Bremen citizenship
- List of parliamentary group chairmen of the Bremen citizenship
- List of Bremen Senators
- List of Bremen mayors
- Bremen Citizens' Convention
- For election results and members from 1945 see under Bremische Bürgerschaft # Election results from 1946 and in the individual lists of the category: List (members of the Bremen citizenship) .
swell
- Herbert Black Forest : The Great Bremen Lexicon . Edition Temmen, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-693-X .
- Norbert Korfmacher: Directory of members of the Bremen citizenship 1946 to 1996 (= local politics. Volume 1). LIT, Münster 1997, ISBN 3-8258-3212-0
- Social democratic parliamentarians in the German Reich and Landtag 1876-1933 (BIOSOP)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Erika Thies: The history of citizenship. In: Weser-Kurier of April 30, 2011, p. 11.
- ↑ Peter Kuckuk : No red star over Bremen: causes, development and consequences of a revolution. In: Karin Kuckuk: In the shadow of the revolution. Lotte Kornfeld - biography of a forgotten woman (1896-1974). With a foreword by Hermann Weber, a contribution by Peter Kuckuk and a letter from Lotte Kornfelds, Donat, Bremen 2009, ISBN 978-3-938275-48-1 , p. 110.
- ^ Herbert Black Forest: The Great Bremen Lexicon . Volume 1: A-K . 2nd updated, revised and expanded edition, Edition Temmen, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-693-X , p. 156.
- ↑ Seestadt Bremerhaven: Bremerhaven deputies in the Bremen citizenship 1919-1933 . Website: Bremerhaven.de.