Carl Bunzel

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Carl Bunzel (born March 13, 1869 in Hamburg ; † October 25, 1929 there ) was a German businessman and member of the Hamburg parliament .

Life

Bunzel worked commercially in the company LSBunzel founded by his father , which focused on the coffee trade . During the First World War he volunteered in the Hamburg War Supply Office as head of the coffee department.

Bunzel belonged to the Hamburg citizenship from 1904 to 1924 , until 1907 as a member of the parliamentary group of the Left, then subsequently to the parliamentary group of the United Liberals . After the war he became a member of the DDP .

Individual evidence

  1. For the exact dates, see explanation of the bundle of the Bunzel / Münden family collection , Inv.-No .: Konvolut / 80/0, Jewish Museum Berlin, [1]
  2. ^ Lippmann, Leo : My life and my official activity. Memories and a contribution to the financial history of Hamburg. From the estate. Edited by Werner Jochmann, Publication of the Association for Hamburg History Vol. IX, Christians Verlag, Hamburg 1964, p. 208.