List of Baden revolutionaries 1848/49
The list of Baden revolutionaries 1848/49 contains a selection from Baden and foreigners. You were revolutionary or politically active in the Grand Duchy of Baden in Vormärz , in the parliaments or in the three uprisings, the Hecker uprising , the Struve Putsch in 1848 and the Baden uprising in 1849.
It is the subject of additions.
People in the pre-march
On March 5, 1848 attended the Heidelberg meeting and were elected to the Committee of Seven :
Members of the pre-parliament (selection)
- Friedrich Daniel Bassermann
- Lorenz Brentano
- Gustav Buhl
- Anton Christ
- Georg Gottfried Gervinus
- Ludwig Häusser
- Karl Hagen
- Friedrich Hecker
- Heinrich Hoff
- Christian Kapp
- Dominikus Kuenzer
- Carl Mez
- Robert Mohl
- Franz Joseph Richter
- Wilhelm Sachs
- Gustav Struve
- Carl Theodor Welcker
- Maximilian Werner
- Karl Zittel
Fifties Committee
- Johann Adam von Itzstein
- Karl Mathy
- Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier
- Alexander of Soiron
- Maximilian Werner
Members of the Frankfurt National Assembly
Members of the Frankfurt National Assembly (MdFN) 1848/49 and the Stuttgart Rump Parliament were (MV = March Association ):
- Joseph Ignatz Peter , 1st constituency in Überlingen, Donnersberg , MV
- Lorenz Brentano , 2nd constituency in Engen, Deutscher Hof / Donnersberg
- Christian Kapp , 3rd constituency in Villingen, Donnersberg
- ( Friedrich Hecker, 4th constituency in Tiengen, vacant )
- Salomon Fehrenbach , 5th constituency in Schopfheim, Donnersberg
- Ernst Friedrich Gottschalk , 6th constituency in Schönau, no parliamentary group
- Carl Helbing , 7th constituency in Freiburg im Breisgau, no parliamentary group
- Anton Christ , 8th constituency in Emmendingen, Deutscher Hof
- Franz Joseph Richter , 9th constituency in Lahr, Donnersberg, MV
- Gustav Rée , 10th constituency in Offenburg, Donnersberg
- Maximilian Werner , 10th constituency in Offenburg, Donnersberg, MV
- Dominikus Kuenzer , 11th constituency in Achern, Donnersberg, MV
- Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier , 12th constituency in Baden-Baden, Württemberger Hof / Augsburger Hof
- Karl Zittel , 13th constituency in Karlsruhe, Casino
- Carl Theodor Welcker , 14th constituency in Wilferdingen, Casino / Pariser Hof
- Johann Adam von Itzstein , 15th constituency in Bretten, Deutscher Hof
- Wilhelm Sachs , 16th constituency in Mannheim, Deutscher Hof, MV
- Karl Hagen , 17th constituency in Heidelberg, Deutscher Hof / Donnersberg, MV
- Damian Junghanns , 18th constituency in Waibstadt, Donnersberg, MV
- Alexander von Soiron , 19th constituency in Adelsheim, Casino
- Christian Kapp , 20th constituency in Tauberbischofsheim (?)
- Carl Damm , 20th constituency in Tauberbischofsheim, Donnersberg
Constituencies outside Baden
- Friedrich Daniel Bassermann , 4th constituency of Lower Franconia in Stadtprozelten, Casino
- Georg Gottfried Gervinus , 4th constituency of the Province of Saxony in Wanzleben, Casino
- Karl Mathy , 4th constituency of the Black Forest in Calw (Württ.), Casino
Hecker uprising 1848
- Friedrich Hecker
- Gustav Struve
- Joseph Fickler
- Karl Heinzen
- Georg Herwegh
- Adolph Karli
- Theodor Mögling
- Franz Sigel
- Joseph White Hair
- August Willich
Commissioners of the fifties committee at the Hecker train
Struve Putsch 1848
- Gustav Struve
- Johann Philipp Becker
- Karl Blind
- Friedrich Doll
- Max Fiala
- Joseph Fickler
- Georg Herwegh
- Theodor Mögling
- Wilhelm Liebknecht
- Moritz Wilhelm von Löwenfels
- Friedrich Neff
- Pedro Düsar
- Josef Spehn
Baden uprising in 1849
Executive Commission of the State Committee
- Lorenz Brentano , chairman
- Amand Goegg , finance
- Joseph Ignatz Peter , Justice
- Carl Joseph Eichfeldt , war
- Franz Sigel , war
Baden Revolutionary Government
Provisional government
- Lorenz Brentano, chairman
- Amand Goegg, finance
- Joseph Ignatz Peter, Justice
- Franz Sigel
- Joseph Fickler , Foreign Minister
Provisional government with dictatorial power
- Lorenz Brentano, Chairman and Justice
- Amand Goegg, without a department
- Maximilian Werner , war
- ( Christian Friedrich Kiefer , refused to succeed Brentano)
Minister appointed by Brentano:
- Florian Mördes , Interior
- Karl Friedrich Heunisch , finance
- Enno Sander , Deputy Minister of War
- Carl Mez (interior) and Wilhelm Sachs (exterior) refused to accept ministerial offices.
Commissioners (selection) The state committee of the people's associations appointed a senior commissioner for each of the four districts and a civil commissioner for each district.
Military leadership
- Ludwik Mierosławski , General of the Revolutionary Army
- Johann Philipp Becker , General Commander of the People's Defense
- Karl Bernigau , major
- Ernst von Biedenfeld , Major i. R.
- Fritz Anneke
- August Willich
Other participants in the Baden uprising
- Otto von Corvin
- Christian FL Deimling
- Friedrich Engels
- Gottfried Kinkel
- Joh. Heinrich Kraut
- Carl Schurz
- Samuel Erdmann Tzschirner
- Hugo Wolf
Participant in the Palatinate uprising in 1849
Baden participants in the Palatinate uprising can be found among the 333 revolutionaries in the indictment file . With one exception, they are sentenced to death in absentia. The death sentences were final from 1856 to 1865.
In the following the leading number is the number in the indictment file of the Royal. General State Procurator of the Palatinate.
- 279 Eduard Carli, Volkswehrmann from Säckingen
- 260 August Friedrich Deimling, captain of the Volkswehr in Karlsruhe-Mühlburg
- 258 Ferdinand Dreher, from Lahr, Freischarführer in the Palatinate
- 314 Bernhard Eisele, action commis from Oberweiher, acquittal after long pre-trial detention
- 262 Carl Fiala, from Karlsruhe, volunteer leader in the Palatinate
- 231 Carl Philip Friedrich Steinmetz, from Durlach, civil inspector's assistant
- 033 Gustav Struve , agitated in the Palatinate.
Revolutionary women
Death sentences
19 death sentences were carried out in Rastatt. Otto von Corvin, who was also sentenced to death, was pardoned and his sentence was converted into a prison sentence; three further death sentences were not carried out. After a court martial, three revolutionaries were sentenced to death in Freiburg in 1849. Five death sentences were carried out in Mannheim.
Military
- Karl Bernigau , major
- Ernst von Biedenfeld , Major i. R.
- Ludwig Peter Wilhelm Schade, Lieutenant
- Gustav Tiedemann , former Dragoon Lieutenant
- Gottfried Bauer , soldier
- Andreas Counis , soldier
- Josef Günthard , soldier
- Konrad Heilig , NCO
- Gebhard Kromer , corporal, executed in Freiburg
- Peter Jäger, soldier
- Josef Kilmarx, Sergeant
- Ludwig Kohlbecker, soldier
- Konrad Lenzinger, corporal
- Friedrich Wilhelm Schrader, Prussian deserter
- Philipp Zenthöfer, soldier
Leader of irregulars and people's militia
- Georg Böhning , Kdt. "German Legion in Switzerland"
- Maximilian Dortu , major in a Volkswehr battalion, executed in Freiburg
- Karl Jakobi, Kdt. Of the Mannheim workers' battalion
- Theophil Mniewski , Polish officer
Civilians
- Gottlieb Heinrich Dietz , executed in Mannheim
- Ernst Elsenhans , executed in Freiburg
- Carl Höfer, executed in Mannheim
- Jean Jansen , executed in Rastatt
- Peter Lacher, executed in Mannheim
- Friedrich Neff , executed in Freiburg
- Valentin Streuber , executed in Mannheim
- Adolf von Trützschler , executed in Mannheim.
See also
literature
- Heinrich Best, Wilhelm Weege: Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 . Düsseldorf 1998.
- Rudolf H. Böttcher: The family ties of the Palatinate Revolution 1848/1849. A contribution to the social history of a bourgeois revolution. Special issue of the Association for Palatinate-Rhenish Family Studies. Volume 14. Issue 6. Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1999.
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- Indictment files, drawn up by the K. General State Procuratorate of the Palatinate, together with the verdict of the Prosecution Chamber of the K. Appellate Court of the Palatinate in Zweibrücken on June 29, 1850, in the investigation against Martin Reichard, dismissed notary in Speyer, and 332 consorts because of armed rebellion against armed power, high treason and treason etc. Zweibrücken 1850.