Heinrich Jaecker

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Heinrich Jaecker

Heinrich Jäcker (also Heinrich Jäker ; born September 23, 1869 in Soest , † January 8, 1949 in Düsseldorf ) was a German politician (SPD).

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Jäcker was born in 1869 as the son of a master tailor. After attending elementary school (1875 to 1883), he learned the plumbing trade from 1883 to 1886. From 1891 to 1893 he was a member of Infantry Regiment No. 87. From 1886 to 1896 he worked as a plumber in various places in Germany. Then he settled in Düsseldorf. After having been the first authorized representative of the German Metalworkers' Association in Düsseldorf since 1898 , he became a permanent employee of this organization in 1904. From 1907 Jäcker was the second chairman of the general local health insurance fund in Düsseldorf . In 1918 he became a city councilor.

In January 1919, Jäcker was elected to the Weimar National Assembly, in which he represented constituency 23 (Düsseldorf 6-12) until June 1920. After almost six months of absence from parliamentary operations, Jäcker subsequently entered the first regular Reichstag of the Weimar Republic , elected in June 1920, in the replacement procedure for the resigned MP Johannes Thabor , to which he was elected as a constituency representative until the Reichstag election of May 1924 26 (Düsseldorf-West) belonged to.

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Individual evidence

  1. Wilhelm Heinz Schröder : BIORAB online
  2. life data according to BIORAB-Online; Wilhelm Matull: An alley for freedom. History of the Düsseldorf Labor Movement , 1980, p. 77.The latter gives the implausible year of birth 1898.
  3. ^ Institute for Marxism-Leninism at the Central Committee of the SED: Documents and materials on the history of the German workers' movement , 1957, p. 723.
  4. ^ Wilhelm Matull: The freedom one alley. History of the Düsseldorf labor movement , 1980, p. 77.