Georg Sparrer

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Georg Sparrer

Georg Sparrer (born April 21, 1877 in Neustadt / Waldnaab , Upper Palatinate, † November 9, 1936 in Berlin ) was a German politician ( DDP ).

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After attending the Progymnasium in Hersbruck and the humanistic grammar school in Amberg, Sparrer learned the profession of pharmacist there . He continued his training through conditioning in various German cities and Switzerland as well as studying at the University of Munich , where he became a member of the Corps Palatia in 1899 . After the license to practice medicine and a year-long membership in the military, Sparrer went to Nuremberg in 1902 , where he joined the pharmaceutical employee movement: in 1904 he became first chairman of the Association of German (employed) pharmacists. After temporarily participating in the First World War , Sparrer became the owner of the Mohren pharmacy in Nuremberg in 1916.

Furthermore, Sparrer was a member of the Upper Medical Committee at the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior (Medical Council) and chairman of its pharmaceutical department. He was also a member of the Reich Health Council , chairman of the Chamber of Pharmacists in Middle Franconia , chairman of the Bavarian Chamber of Pharmacists and second chairman of the German Pharmacists' Association.

Around 1919 Sparrer joined the German Democratic Party (DDP), in which he was assigned to the right wing of the party. In 1919 he became a city councilor in Nuremberg. From May 1924 to September 1930 he sat for these three legislative periods as a member of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic, in which he represented constituency 25. In the election of 1930, in which Sparrer ran as the top candidate of his party in Franconia, and in which, among other things, Thomas Dehler campaigned for him, Sparrer missed a mandate.

Together with his party colleagues Otto Fischbeck and Julius Kopsch , Sparrer was one of the prominent representatives of the DDP in the Liberal Association.

As a journalist, Sparrer distinguished himself as the author of a number of memoranda and essays on the pharmacy reform question and other technical problems. He was also the holder of the Order of Merit of St. Michael IV Class, the Iron Cross II Class and the Bavarian Military Merit Order IV Class with Swords.

Fonts

  • The pharmacy reform in the new people's state. Berlin 1919.

literature

  • Anonymous: Medical Councilor Georg Sparrer. In: Süddeutsche Apotherker-Zeitung. No. 76, 1936, p. 969.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 175 , 1149
  2. ^ Lothar Albertin: Left liberalism in the Weimar Republic, the leading bodies of the German Democratic Party. 1980, p. 251.
  3. ^ Lothar Albertin: Left liberalism in the Weimar Republic, the leading bodies of the German Democratic Party . 1980, p. 133.