Ernst Philipp Jacob

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Ernst Philipp Jacob (born March 29, 1886 in Altrip ; † May 16, 1967 in Hanover ) was a German politician ( FDP and BHE ).

After his school days and apprenticeship, Jacob worked as a businessman in Mannheim, Nuremberg and Hanover until 1914. After the end of the First World War , in which he participated as a soldier, he worked as a self-employed businessman in Hanover. From January 1946 he was a member of the FDP district committee in Hanover and from July also deputy chairman of the regional association of the FDP. He was also an appointed member of the Hanover City Council until 1946. He was elected to the Lower Saxony state parliament in the first election period from April 20, 1947 to April 30, 1951 . Until March 21, 1951 he belonged to the FDP parliamentary group, after which he was non-attached before joining the Association of Expellees and Disenfranchised (BHE) on April 10, 1951.

source

  • Barbara Simon : Member of Parliament in Lower Saxony 1946–1994. Biographical manual. Edited by the President of the Lower Saxony State Parliament. Lower Saxony State Parliament, Hanover 1996, p. 181.

literature

  • Albertin, Lothar; Gringmuth, Hans FW; Political Liberalism in the British Zone of Occupation 1946–1948: Leading organs and politics of the FDP , Düsseldorf, Droste, 1995 p. 49 ISBN 978-3770051847