Hermann Hermann

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Johann Hermann Hermann (born November 27, 1870 in Hard ; † July 21, 1933 ibid) was an Austrian politician ( SDAPDÖ ). Hermann was a member of the Constituent National Assembly in 1919/20 and a member of the Austrian National Council from 1920 to 1933 . From 1919 to 1923 and 1928 to 1930 he was also a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament .

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Hermann Hermann was born on November 27, 1870 as the son of the sculptor Johann Baptist Hermann and his wife Maria Anna in the Vorarlberg Lake Constance community of Hard . After attending primary school in Hard, Hermann learned the profession of sticker .

Hermann was one of the founders of the Vorarlberg Social Democratic Party, which was expressed, among other things, by the fact that when the provisional Vorarlberg State Assembly was founded in 1918 , he served as a substitute for the Social Democrats and one year later, on March 4, 1919, he was himself a member of the constituent National Assembly for the newly formed Republic of German Austria . After the state was renamed and the first National Council election in the history of the First Republic, Hermann was sworn in for the Social Democrats on November 10, 1920 as a member of the National Council. With a brief interruption from October 1 to December 2, 1930, Hermann held this office until July 21, 1933.

From June 17, 1919 to November 5, 1923 and from April 2, 1928 to December 23, 1930, Hermann was also a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament . In his home parish of Hard he was a local council member from 1906 to 1933 and also a local councilor from 1909 to 1919 and from 1924 to 1933.

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