Bruno Zeschke

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Bruno Zeschke (born June 2, 1881 in Seitwann (Żytowań), † April 16, 1967 in Groß Breesen ) was a German politician (DVP).

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Zeschke was born the son of a farmer. After attending elementary school in Seitwann, he completed an apprenticeship as a bricklayer. At the same time he received further training at the drawing school in Guben .

From 1902 to 1904 Zeschke belonged to Infantry Regiment No. 12 in Frankfurt (Oder) . He then worked as a bricklayer foreman. As the only son, he took over his parents' small farm and expanded it. He also founded the Landbund of the district of Guben, of which he was a member as well as the board of the Brandenburg Landbund. From August 1914, Zeschke took part in the First World War with Infantry Regiment No. 52 until 1917 .

1919 joined Zeschke in the German People's Party one (DVP) for which he in the Reichstag elections of June 1920 as a candidate for the constituency 5 (Frankfurt an der Oder) in the Reichstag was elected, which he belonged until May 1924th Zeschke represented the interests of agriculture in particular in parliament. In addition, Zeschke was a district delegate and member of the district committee, head of office and provincial parliament member .

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