Ludwig Philipp Keidel

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Ludwig Philipp Keidel (born November 28, 1857 in Frankenthal ; † January 24, 1932 in Pirmasens ) was a shoemaker and Bavarian politician of the SPD .

Life

Keidel was the son of a shoemaker and attended elementary school and the commercial training school in Frankenthal. He learned his father's profession and did his military service in Zweibrücken .

He was also a co-founder of the shoemaker's association in 1878 in Frankenthal and in 1889 in Pirmasens. From 1884 to 1886 he was an independent master shoemaker in Frankenthal. In 1886 he moved to Pirmasens and was there until 1899 a house industrialist in the shoe industry and then a cigar, book and stationery dealer and shoe manufacturer.

In 1875 he joined the SPD, in 1889 he was a co-founder of the SPD Pirmasens, from 1899 to 1932 city councilor and from 1912 district councilor. From 1899 to 1920 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament and in 1919/20 he was one of the closest employees of Prime Minister Johannes Hoffmann .

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Individual evidence

  1. Heinrich Thalmann: The Palatinate in the First World War, p. 400