Johann Segitz

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Johann Adam Segitz (* 28. November 1898 in Fuerth , † 19th May 1963 ) was a German politician of the SPD .

Segitz was a trained toolmaker and joined the SPD in 1920, for which he was on the city council of Fürth from 1930–1933. In the Reichstag election in March 1933 he was a candidate for the SPD. During the Nazi era , he was arrested twice and imprisoned for nine months in the Dachau concentration camp .

After 1945, Segitz was again a member of the Fürth city council and belonged to the German Bundestag from December 4, 1951, when he was re-elected for the deceased member of parliament Willy Fischer in the Nuremberg-Fürth constituency , until the end of the first legislative period in 1953.

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