Friedrich Ackermann (politician, 1876)

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Friedrich Ackermann (born May 25, 1876 in Edenkoben ; † October 8, 1949 in Leinsweiler ) was a German lawyer and politician of the SPD in Bavaria .

Life

Ackermann studied 1895-1899 jurisprudence and was 1903-1918 lawyer in Frankenthal , where he was the City Council from 1908 to 1918 also a member. From 1915 to 1917 he took part in the First World War.

In November 1918 he was chairman of the joint executive committee of the workers 'and soldiers' councils for the Palatinate and in January and February 1919 Bavarian envoy in Vienna .

In 1918/1919 he was a consultant and advisor to the Bavarian State Minister for Culture and the Bavarian Prime Minister Johannes Hoffmann , whose brother-in-law he was.

From 1919 to 1933 he was a member of the Bavarian state parliament and also second mayor of Augsburg . In 1933 he was briefly imprisoned; He was prohibited from further political activity. He moved back to Leinsweiler in the Palatinate, where he died in 1949.

Honors

In Augsburg, the Bürgermeister-Ackermann-Strasse in the Augsburg-Kriegshaber district , which opened on July 17, 1959, was named after him. It is part of the federal highway 300 .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Administration and politics in the occupied Palatinate during the Weimar Republic, Helmut Gembries, p. 451
  2. On the failure of democracy, The Palatinate at the end of the Weimar Republic, Gerhard Nestler, u. a., p. 345