Joseph Wiedeberg

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Joseph Wiedeberg

Joseph Wiedeberg (born December 18, 1872 in Kleinitz , Grünberg district in Silesia, † August 31, 1932 in Berlin ) was a German trade unionist and Center Party politician .

Life

After attending elementary school, he learned the mason trade. He was active in this profession until 1900.

Wiedeberg was one of the co-founders of the Christian trade union movement in Berlin. At the founding meeting of the Central Association of Christian Builders and Construction Workers in Germany in 1899, he was elected chairman. From 1900 he worked full-time for the union.

In the Reichstag election of 1907 , Wiedeberg was elected for the Center Party as a member of the constituency Arnsberg 7 / Soest - Hamm . In the predominantly Protestant constituency, the Center Party only won this one Reichstag election because the Social Democrats called for the Center candidate to be elected in the runoff election between the national liberal candidates Westermann and Wiedeburg.

Individual evidence

  1. Bernd Haunfelder : Reichstag member of the German Center Party 1871-1933 , Düsseldorf 1999, p. 283 (date and place of death with question mark)
  2. ^ Compare short biography in: Bureau des Reichstag (ed.): Reichstag manual. Twelfth legislative term. Completed April 3, 1907 . Berlin: Norddeutsche Druckerei und Verlagsanstalt, p. 400, picture on page 484
  3. Imperial Statistical Office (Ed.): Statistics of the Reichstag elections of 1907. Berlin: Verlag von Puttkammer & Mühlbrecht, 1907, p. 86 (special publication on the quarterly books on statistics of the German Reich) - Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: Die Reichstag elections of 1867 to 1907. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd edition supplemented by an appendix. Addendum. The Reichstag election of 1907 (12th legislative period). Carl Heymann Verlag, Berlin 1908 p. 41
  4. ^ Carl-Wilhelm Reibel: Handbook of the Reichstag elections 1890-1918. Alliances, results, candidates (= handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 15). Half volume 1, Droste, Düsseldorf 2007, ISBN 978-3-7700-5284-4 , p. 747.

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