List of members of the 4th Danzig People's Day

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This list names the members of the fourth People's Day of the Free City of Gdansk (1930–1933). This was determined in the early popular elections in Gdansk in 1930 . The People's Day had 72 members. The government of the Free City of Danzig was the Senate Ziehm .

Surname fraction annotation
Paul Albrecht DNVP 0
Friedrich Bartsch KPD 0
Max Bertling DNVP 0
Dr. Hans Bing SPD 0
Kurt Blavier DVP 0
Arthur Brill SPD 0
Erich Burandt DNVP 0
Erasmus Czarnecki Polish party 0
Arthur German Railway and port staff 0
Eduard Doering center 0
Fritz Dumont Nat.Lib. 0
Johannes Dyck DNVP 0
Otto Ehrlichmann NSDAP 0
Julius Fischer SPD 0
Karl Formal center 0
Gerhard Friedrich BAM 0
Heinz Friedrich NSDAP 0
Richard Gaikowski center 0
Julius Gehl SPD 0
Arthur Greiser NSDAP 0
Johannes Günther center 0
Johannes Höhn center 0
Dr. Julius Hoppenrath DNVP 0
Arno year BAM 0
Walter Joseph SPD 0
Anni Kalähne DNVP 0
Ernst Kalitzke NSDAP 0
Gustav Klingenberg SPD 0
Paul Kloßowski SPD 0
Paul Kreft KPD 0
Johannes Kruppke SPD 0
Bruno Kurowski center 0
Otto Langnau KPD 0
Bruno Lemke center 0
Anton Lendzion Polish party 0
Walter Maass NSDAP 0
Meta Malikowski SPD 0
Oskar Malsch NSDAP 0
Johannes Mau SPD 0
Adolf Meier DVP 0
Willy Moritz SPD 0
Bruno Müller DVG 0
Gertrud Müller SPD 0
Fritz Neumann NSDAP 0
Eduard Philipsen DNVP 0
Anton Plenikowski KPD 0
Max Plettner SPD 0
Albert Posack center 0
Franz Potrykus center 0
Meta Preuss-Totzki KPD 0
Felix Raschke KPD 0
Karl Rehberg SPD 0
Robert Reuter NSDAP 0
Anton Sawatzki center 0
Erich Schenk NSDAP 0
Eduard Schmidt SPD 0
Otto Schütz DNVP 0
Johannes Schwartz DNVP 0
Heinrich Schwegmann DNVP 0
Maria Semrau center 0
Richard Senftleben DNVP 0
Paul Serotzki KPD 0
Fritz Spill SPD 0
Hermann Strunk Dt.Lib. 0
Johann Stukowski SPD 0
Gustav Sukatus DVG 0
Dr. Georg Thimm NSDAP 0
Ernst Unge DVP 0
Fritz Weber SPD 0
Paul White center 0
Eugen Werner SPD 0
Paul Wittenberg NSDAP 0
Wilhelm von Wnuck NSDAP 0
Dr. Ernst Ziehm DNVP 0

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The list is based on various sources. The sources are unclear. There are more MPs given in the literature than the People's Day had members. Obviously, therefore, members left and others moved up. Information on this is only rudimentary. There is also no guarantee that this list is complete.