Friedrich Wilhelm Eikmeier

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Friedrich Wilhelm Eikmeier (born April 27, 1872 , † after 1919) was a German confectioner and politician ( DDP ).

Life

Eikmeier became a master confectioner in Lemgo , member of the board of the Lippe Chamber of Crafts and Chairman of the master craftsman's examination commissions for the Principality of Lippe (northern district). He was the author of textbooks that were published in many editions.

In a by-election to the Lippe state parliament on September 5, 1911, he was elected in the 2nd constituency of the 2nd class with 300 of 450 votes (66.7%) and belonged to the state parliament as a liberal member until the state election in Lippe in 1913 . In the state elections in Lippe in 1919 he was elected to fourth place on the DDP's list in the state parliament. He did not stand for the state election in Lippe in 1921 .

Works

  • How do I prepare for the master craftsman examination?  ; last 31st edition, 1939; Continued after the war by G. Baxmann up to the 41st edition, 1964
  • Garni School ; last 6th edition 1930
  • What the apprentice confectioner needs to know; last 4th edition 1916
  • The dressmaker's assistant examination (together with Mathilde Fiedler); last 2nd edition 1924
  • The apprentice confectioner ; last 8th edition 1936

literature

  • Reinhard Fahrt (responsible): The Lippische Landtag - A parliamentary tradition in North Rhine-Westphalia, 1984, p. 101.
  • Hans Hüls: Voters and voting behavior in the state of Lippe during the Weimar Republic. (= Special publications of the natural science and historical association for the state of Lippe. 22). Detmold 1974, p. 126, 147.
  • Peter Steinbach: The Lipper as Reichstag and Landtag voter in the German Empire, 1992, ISBN 3-923384-12-2 , p. 15, 492-396.
  • Karin Jaspers / Wilfried Reinighaus: Westphalian-Lippian candidates in the January elections in 1919. A biographical documentation , Münster: Aschendorff 2020 (Publications of the Historical Commission for Westphalia - New Series; 52), ISBN 9783402151365 , p. 216.