Max Wildgrube

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Max Friedrich Carl Wildgrube (born May 5, 1873 in Berlin ; † 1954 ) was a German politician . From 1916 to 1918 he was a member of the German Reichstag .

Wildgrube attended secondary school in Kyritz , Ostprignitz and then the municipal secondary school in Berlin. After completing a seminar to become a city school teacher in Berlin, he worked as a primary school teacher from 1894 to 1907. From 1907 to 1911 he studied history, philosophy, constitutional law and German at the universities of Berlin, Heidelberg and Greifswald. During his studies in 1909 he took his school leaving examination and after graduating he took over a factory in Dresden in 1911.

Wildgrube belonged to the Pan-German Association and was co-founder of the Prussian Federation in June 1913 . In 1914 he was at the University of Heidelberg with a dissertation on " The political theories of Ludwig von Gerlach " to Dr. phil. PhD. In the by-election for Eduard Giese , a member of the Reichstag who died in September 1916 , Wildgrube, who was a member of the German Conservative Party, ran as a joint candidate for the German Conservatives, the NLP and the German Center Party . In the election on November 23, 1916, he was elected in the constituency of Oschatz - Grimma (Saxony 11) and was a member of the Reichstag until 1918.

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