List of members of the appointed state parliament (Free State of Lippe)

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List of the members of the appointed Landtag of the Lippe Landtag 1946–1947

The official opening of the appointed Landtag took place on May 9, 1946. The “predecessor” was a 12-member Landrat appointed by the British at the suggestion of President Heinrich Drake . It met 10 times from August 16, 1945 to April 1946 and primarily had an advisory function. The state parliament dissolved itself on January 21, 1947 on the occasion of the dissolution of the state of Lippe and accession to North Rhine-Westphalia. After the dissolution of the Free State, some of the MPs also belonged to the 2nd Appointed State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia . The appointed Lippe Landtag met eleven times. Originally, the British planned to form a joint Lippisch- Schaumburg-Lippische Landtag. The Landtag had 31 members, including 3 non-party, 2 from the FDP, 5 from the KPD, 8 from the CDU and 13 from the SPD .

Members

Note: those marked with * moved into the North Rhine-Westphalian state parliament after the state parliament was dissolved.

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  • Emil Feldmann , SPD, Schötmar (District Administrator and President of the State Parliament) *

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literature

  • Landtag Lippe / Landesarchiv Detmold (ed.): Official minutes of the opening session on May 9, 1946 . Detmold 1946 (the log is kept in the North Rhine-Westphalia State Archives, East Westphalia-Lippe Department, Willi-Hofmann-Strasse 2, 32756 Detmold.).
  • Klaus Scholz: Heinrich Drake and the parliamentary new beginning in Lippe 1945–1947 . In: Lippe messages from history and regional studies . tape 50 , 1981, pp. 7–37 (especially p. 15).
  • Reinhart route: The Lippische Landtag: a parliamentary tradition in North Rhine-Westphalia. Exhibition of the North Rhine-Westphalian State Archive Detmold. In: Nordrhein-Westfälisches Staatsarchiv Detmold (Hrsg.): Publications of the State Archives of North Rhine-Westphalia . tape 19 . Self-published by the State Archives, 1984 ( Online Google Books).
  • Hermann Niebuhr, Klaus Scholz: The connection of Lippe to North Rhine-Westphalia: Assertion and end of state independence 1802 / 3-1947. A documentation . State Archives, 1984.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Hüls: Voters and voting behavior in the state of Lippe during the Weimar Republic . tape 22 . Scientific and historical association for the state of Lippe, 1974 ( online ).
  2. Reinhart route: The Lippische Landtag: a parliamentary tradition in North Rhine-Westphalia. Exhibition of the North Rhine-Westphalian State Archive Detmold. In: Nordrhein-Westfälisches Staatsarchiv Detmold (Hrsg.): Publications of the State Archives of North Rhine-Westphalia . tape 19 . Self-published by the State Archives, 1984 ( Online Google Books).
  3. Heinrich Drake is mentioned in the minutes of the opening session as President of the State, but is not counted among the members of the State Parliament.
  4. The minutes of the opening session as Mar ta called. Further designation: Hausmann II
  5. ^ Designation in the minutes of the opening session: Hausmann I
  6. The minutes of the opening session as Walter Ste rtz el designated

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