Hermann Tillig

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Hermann Tillig (born May 21, 1849 in Grossenhain ; † unknown) was a German SPD politician .

Tillig attended elementary school and then worked as a wheelwright. From 1872–1878 he was a board member of the Stellmacherverein in Hamburg and 1882– [1914] full-time chief cashier of the central sickness and death benefit of the Wagenbauer based in Hamburg, since 1892 in Gotha. Between 1889 and 1890 he was also the editor of the body of the wagon builders.

Until 1891 he was district and district leader of the SPD in Hamburg and later in Gotha. At the latest since 1898 he was a member and from 1910 chairman of the press commission in Gotha. In addition, from 1914 at the latest, he was honorary managing director of the Volkshausgesellschaft Gotha and chairman of the supervisory board of the local consumer association.

In the state elections in 1900 he was first elected to the Gotha state parliament. In 1904 and 1908 he was able to defend his mandate and left the state parliament in 1912.

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