Lübeck Senate in 1917 and 1918
The Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck as a cabinet in 1917 and 1918 . Lübeck was the first major German city to be attacked by the Kiel sailors' uprising in 1918. Nevertheless, it is the only country in the German Reich in which the government, in this case the Senate and with it the Lübeck mayor , remained in office, so the November Revolution did not lead to the overthrow of the government. However, the desired constitutional reforms followed in 1920.
mayor
- Emil Ferdinand Fehling , since 1896
Senators
- Johann Hermann Eschenburg , since 1884. Retired in November 1918.
- Johann Georg Eschenburg , since 1885. Retired on November 11, 1918.
- Alfred Stooß , since 1897
- Eduard Friedrich Ewers , since 1899
- Emil Possehl , since 1901
- Eugen Emil Arthur Kulenkamp , since 1902
- Johann Heinrich Evers , since 1903
- Johann Martin Andreas Neumann , since 1904
- Julius Vermehren , since 1904
- Eduard Rabe , since 1905. Until November 11, 1918.
- Johann Paul Leberecht Strack , since 1906
- Georg Kalkbrenner , since 1907
- Cay Diedrich Lienau , since 1908
See also
- Lübeck Senate in 1915 and 1916
- Lübeck Senate 1919 to 1921
- List of the Lübeck senators
- Members of the Citizenship of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (1903)
literature
- Lübeck State Handbook , Lübeck 1903
- On the Lübeck Council Line 1814–1914 , Max Schmidt, Lübeck 1915, p. 83 Commons digitized
- Lübeckische Ratslinie , Verlag Max Schmidt-Römhild , 2nd edition Lübeck 1925. Unchanged reprint Lübeck 1978. ISBN 3795005000