Hermann Goldstein

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Hermann Goldstein
SPD member of the Reichstag from Saxony from 1903

Hermann Friedrich Goldstein (born January 25, 1852 in Möckern , † June 14, 1909 in Dresden ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

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After attending elementary school, Goldstein completed an apprenticeship as an office assistant in Dresden from 1866 to 1870. Until 1880 he worked as a clerk in a lawyer, as an errand boy in a cigar factory and as a clerk in a Dresden Antiquarian . From 1880 to 1892 he was an independent antiquarian and bookseller in Trachenberge and at the same time an employee in social democratic party newspapers such as the Dresdner Volksbote . From July 1892 to October 1908 he was the chief editor of the Saxon Volksblatt in Zwickau . Because of his political beliefs, he was sentenced to several prison terms. So he served z. B. 1898 in Zwickau six weeks imprisonment.

From 1891 to 1899 he was a member of the Second Chamber of the Saxon State Parliament as a representative of the 23rd rural constituency. After his departure, he was elected to the German Reichstag in June 1903 in the 19th Saxon constituency ( Stollberg - Schneeberg ) , to which he belonged until his death. In 1905, in the 37th rural constituency, he was able to return to the second Saxon state chamber. He was the only Social Democratic MP there, but from 1908 he was no longer able to exercise his mandate due to a serious illness.

Works

  • Municipal taxes and municipal voting rights in the Kingdom of Saxony. 1899
  • The Reichstag suffrage and its opponents. 1903
  • The forgotten concept or: a sitting Reichstag candidate. 3. A., Lipinski, 1910
  • From official channels. 2. A., Lipinski, 1910

literature

  • Elvira Döscher, Wolfgang Schröder : Saxon parliamentarians 1869–1918. The deputies of the Second Chamber of the Kingdom of Saxony in the mirror of historical photographs. A biographical handbook (= photo documents on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 5). Droste, Düsseldorf 2001, ISBN 3-7700-5236-6 , pp. 378-379.

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