List of members of the Landtag (Free State of Lippe) (5th electoral term)

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List of members of the 5th electoral term of the Lippe state parliament in 1933 , elected in the state election in Lippe in 1933 .

Members

Surname Political party List place annotation
Heinrich Diestelmeier SPD 5
Heinrich Drake SPD 1
Emil Feldmann SPD 6th
Heinrich Helms NSDAP 2
Ernst Walter Herrich NSDAP 8th
Hermann Kesting DVP 1
Heinrich Klöpper NSDAP 3
Ernst Krappe NSDAP 4th He became a member of the State Presidium on February 7, 1933. Walter Steinecke was the successor
Ernst Kuhlemann SPD 9 Moved up on April 21, 1933 for Wilhelm Mellies
August Linne SPD 4th Resigned from office on May 18, 1933. Willy Schulte was the successor
Wilhelm Mellies SPD 3 He resigned the mandate on April 21, 1933 after the National Socialists threatened to dismiss him from school service if he accepted the mandate
August Prussner NSDAP 9
Heinrich Sauer junior NSDAP 5
Ernst Schlinkmeier DNVP 1
Adolf Scholz KPD 1
Wilhelm Schröder SPD 7th
Wilhelm Schulte SPD 9 Moved up on May 29, 1933 for August Linne
Wilhelm Siegmund NSDAP 6th
Fritz Spelge NSDAP 10 Moved up for Krappe on February 7, 1933
Walter Steinecke NSDAP 11 Moved up on February 7, 1933 for Adolf Wedderwille
Wilhelm Vehmeier KPD 2
Heinrich Waldvogt SPD 8th He only took part in the first session of the Landtag. Since Drake did not get back to the state presidium, he gave the mandate back in this session and Drake took over the state parliament mandate
Adolf Wedderwille NSDAP 1 Became a member of the State Presidium on February 7, 1933. Dr. Fritz Spelge
Wilhelm Wedderwille NSDAP 7th
Heinrich Willer EVD 1
Friedrich Winter SPD 2

Synchronization

In the course of the alignment of the states with the Reich, the state parliament was reorganized on the basis of the results of the Reichstag election of March 1933 at the beginning of April 1933. The legal basis was the provisional law on bringing the states into line with the Reich in conjunction with the Lippe implementing law of April 3, 1933. This law reduces the state parliament to 17 members. Of these, 10 belong to the NSDAP, 5 to the SPD and one each to the DNVP and KPD. Due to the ban on the KPD, its seat was canceled. A member of the SPD was able to take part in the constituent meeting for the last time. Thereafter, the SPD deputies were refused entry to the state parliament until the SPD was banned in the Reich on June 22, 1933 and in Lippe on June 23, 1933.

literature

  • Hans Hüls: Voters and voting behavior in the state of Lippe during the Weimar Republic. (= Special publications of the natural science and historical association for the state of Lippe. 22). Detmold 1974, pp. 98, 154-155.