Friedrich Harte

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Friedrich Harte

Friedrich Harte (born May 27, 1872 in Hambüren , † September 22, 1941 in Osnabrück ) was a German politician (DVP).

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After attending primary school in Hambüren and the agricultural school in Herford , Harte worked on his father's farm. From 1892 to 1894 he was a member of a Guard Foot Artillery Regiment. He then worked again on his father's estate before settling in Posten in 1897.

During the First World War , Harte initially accepted as a member of a fleet column from the summer of 1914 until his illness-related discharge at the end of 1914. From July 1915 until his complaint by the Poznan Raiffeisen Association in March 1916, Harte belonged to the foot artillery regiment No. 15 in Graudenz. After the death of his father, Harte took over his farm in Hambüren in early 1917.

In 1919 Harte, who was a Protestant denomination, joined the German People's Party (DVP). For this he belonged to the German Reichstag from June 1920 to May 1924 , in which he represented constituency 19 (Westphalia-North).

Harte was also a board member and supervisory board member of several cooperatives and chairman of the agricultural district association of the Mecklenburg district. He was also from 1919 to 1920 a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Westphalia for the constituency of Tecklenburg and co-founder of the German Farmers' Union .

literature

  • Alfred Bruns (Ed.), Josef Häming (compilation): The Members of the Westphalia Parliament 1826–1978 (= Westphalian source and archive directories, Volume 2). Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe, Münster 1978, p. 317.

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Individual evidence

  1. Dieter Fricke: The bourgeois parties in Germany , 1968, p. 954.