Burchard Fritsch

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Burchard Fritsch (born August 12, 1883 in habenhausen , † September 25, 1950 in Bremen ) was a German gold and silver worker and politician ( SPD , USPD ).

biography

Fritsch was the son of a tobacco worker. He attended elementary school and learned the trade of gold and silver worker, in which he worked since 1898.

politics

Fritsch became a member of the trade union in 1900 and of the SPD in 1902. In 1907 he was co-founder of the SPD district association in Bremen- habenhausen and since 1908 a member of the community committee of the rural community habenhausen and until 1933 member of the district council and the district committee of the Bremen rural area. From 1917 to 1922 he was a member of the USPD , then the SPD again.

After the First World War , he was a member of the constituent Bremen National Assembly in 1919/1920 and a member of the Bremen citizenship from 1920 to 1933 . During the time of National Socialism in 1933 he was temporarily imprisoned in a concentration camp , the Mißler concentration camp .

The politician (SPD) and Bremen Senator Hede Lütjen was his granddaughter.

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