Max Schulz (politician)

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Max Schulz (born August 15, 1851 in Berlin , † after 1910 ) was a German businessman and member of the Reichstag of the German Empire .

Life

Schulz attended the Luisenstädtische Realgymnasium in Berlin and received a commercial training. In 1870/1871 he took part in the Franco-German War . From 1873 he was a distiller and wine wholesaler in Berlin. He belonged to the Berlin city council and from 1896 to 1908 as a free-thinking member of the Prussian House of Representatives .

On November 8, 1897, he won a replacement election in the Reichstag constituency of Potsdam 1 ( Westprignitz ) as a candidate for the Free People's Party and was a member of the Reichstag until the end of the legislative period in 1898.

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  1. Bernhard Mann (edit.): Biographical manual for the Prussian House of Representatives. 1867-1918 . Collaboration with Martin Doerry , Cornelia Rauh and Thomas Kühne . Düsseldorf: Droste Verlag, 1988, p. 357 (handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties: vol. 3)