Carl Hugo Rödiger

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Carl Hugo Rödiger (born February 9, 1850 in Reudnitz ; † unknown) was a German social democratic politician.

Life

After attending the municipal school, he became a wood sculptor. Later he trained at a further education school and at the industrial museum in Berlin . He lived temporarily in Hamburg , later in Halle an der Saale , Leipzig , again in Halle, then in Zeitz and Gera , in Berlin and most recently in Gera in 1895. In 1872 he joined the Social Democrats. Between 1875 and 1887 he was a multiple delegate at party conferences. On various occasions he was sentenced to a total of 21 months in prison in political trials up to 1878. In July 1884 he was expelled from Leipzig. In the same year he was editor of the “Berliner Volksblatt” in Berlin before he was also expelled from there. For a short time he published the “Political Weekly for the German People” in Gera before the paper was banned. After 1884 he lived as a cigar manufacturer in Gera. In the elections in January 1877 and July 1878 he had run for the Reichstag in vain. In the sixth electoral term, 1884 to 1887 , he was a member of the Reichstag for the Reuss younger line constituency . In the Reichstag election in 1887 , Hermann Ampach became a member of this constituency.

There is hardly any information about his further life. He is said to have lived in Gera until the First World War . He is said to have emigrated to America after being sentenced to 20 months in prison.

literature

  • Rödiger, Carl Hugo . In: Helga Berndt: Biographical sketches from Leipzig worker functionaries. Documentation on the 100th anniversary of the Socialist Law 1878–1890. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1978, pp. 220–222.

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Footnotes

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