Julius Assmann

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Julius Assmann (1919)

Julius Assmann (born October 5, 1868 in Posen , † September 8, 1939 in Bedlno , Kutno district (uncertain)) was a German politician of the DVP .

Life

Assmann was Protestant and attended the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium (Posen) . After graduating from high school, he studied Protestant theology and philosophy at the Albertus University in Königsberg from 1888 to 1891 . He then served as a one-year volunteer with the Infantry Regiment "Graf Kirchbach" (1st Lower Silesian) No. 46 . From 1892 he was a tutor for a count in Melkof in Mecklenburg for two years . After he was provincial vicar in Klein Bartelsee , district of Bromberg , in 1897 he became pastor in Bromberg . During the First World War he served as a hospital pastor. He was involved in the Christian national labor movement and in the Evangelical Union . In 1920 he became superintendent for the Uniate Evangelical Church in Poland in Bromberg for the dioceses 'Bromberg I' (there) and 'Bromberg II' in Crone an der Brahe .

After the German invasion of Poland , Assmann was "kidnapped in the course of a Polish reaction to a German ambush" and probably murdered on September 8, 1939. His body was found in Bedlno on December 14, 1939.

MP

Aßmann was a member of the Weimar National Assembly from 1919 to 1920 . From 1919 to 1921 he was also a member of the state parliament in Prussia .

Honor

Memorial plaques on the Reichstag

In Berlin (Scheidemannstrasse / Platz der Republik, near the Reichstag ) one of the 96 memorial plaques for the Reichstag members murdered by the Nazi regime has been commemorating Julius Aßmann since 1992 .

Individual evidence

  1. This representation in: Martin Schumacher (ed.): MdR, the Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. Political persecution, emigration and expatriation 1933-1945. (Publication of the Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties ) 3rd edition, Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5169-6 , p. 30. See also the biography of Julius Assmann . In: Heinrich Best and Wilhelm H. Schröder : Database of Members of the National Assembly and the German Reichstag 1919–1933 (Biorab – Weimar) (the exact data set must be determined using the search function)

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