Michael Krings (politician)
Michael Krings (born May 12, 1861 in Cologne ; † July 16, 1939 in Segendorf ) was an entrepreneur and member of the German Reichstag .
Life
Krings attended high school and passed the commercial apprenticeship in Cologne. After a year of service, he spent two years as a volunteer in Antwerp , Genoa and Naples . In 1880/81 he served as a one-year volunteer in the 5th Rhenish Infantry Regiment No. 65. In 1885 he took over the Karl-Wagner-Beinwarenfabrik factory in Niederbieber, which he ran . From 1905 he was head of the United Beinwarenfabriken (Syndicate) in Neuwied . From 1902 he was a member of the municipal council and from 1910 a member of the mayors' assembly. He was also chairman of the Catholic commercial association Hansa in Neuwied, a member of the advisory board of the Association of Catholic commercial associations in Germany (based in Essen ) and chairman of the center party of the Neuwied district. He received the Cross of Merit Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice in gold.
From 1912 to 1918 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency of Koblenz District 2 ( Neuwied ) and the German Center Party .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Imperial Statistical Office (Ed.): The Reichstag elections of 1912 . Issue 2. Berlin: Verlag von Puttkammer & Mühlbrecht, 1913, p. 94 (Statistics of the German Reich, Vol. 250)
Web links
- Michael Krings in the database of members of the Reichstag
- Michael Krings biography . In: Heinrich Best : database of the members of the Reichstag of the Empire 1867/71 to 1918 (Biorab - Kaiserreich)
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SURNAME | Krings, Michael |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German entrepreneurs and politicians (center), MdR |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 12, 1861 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cologne |
DATE OF DEATH | July 16, 1939 |
Place of death | Segendorf |