Friedrich Paul Selbmann

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Friedrich Paul Selbmann (born December 1, 1878 in Hohenstein ; † May 6, 1954 in Aue ) was a publisher and politician of the DDP and LDPD . From 1946 to 1950 he was a member of the LPD in the Saxon state parliament .

Life

First, Friedrich Paul Selbmann attended the community school in Hohenstein before he graduated from the Geyer civil servants' school and the Hohenstein commercial school from 1891. He also took economics courses at the Royal Saxon Technical University in Dresden. Between 1894 and 1898 he was employed as a city council employee in Hohenstein . After his military service , Friedrich Paul Selbmann worked for several construction companies .

After moving to Aue in 1904, Selbmann was initially involved in the left-liberal Liberal Association , but by 1918 he moved closer to the national liberal camp. With the help of the state parliament member Alwin Bauer , Selbmann founded the liberal daily Auer Tageblatt - Anzeiger für das Erzgebirge in 1906 , where he was editor until it was banned in 1937 , which developed into a successful competitor for the Erzgebirge people's friend . In 1908, Friedrich Paul Selbmann founded Auer Druck und Verlag , which, among other things, printed the Auer Tageblatt. In 1918 Selbmann was one of the founding members of the DDP in Aue, whose local group he headed until 1933.

Although Selbmann was a trustee at the Erzgebirgischer Volksfreund after the Second World War , he did not want to take over its management after the transformation into a VEB . In 1945 Selbmann was one of the founders of the LDP , for which sat in the newly elected Saxon state parliament from 1946 to 1950. During this time he participated in the Budget Committee, the Economic Commission and the Reconstruction and Construction Committee. Friedrich Paul Selbmann was also one of the LPD delegates to the German People's Congress in Berlin . In the state elections in 1950 Selbmann renounced the candidacy. He died four years later in Aue.

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