Members of the Württemberg estates from 1912 to 1918

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This list includes the members of the Württemberg Land estates of the Kingdom of Württemberg in the electoral period from 1912 to 1918 .

During this electoral period, the 39th Ordinary State Parliament met from January 9, 1913 to August 1, 1918.

Members of the Württemberg Chamber of Civil Servants (First Chamber)

President: Prince Johannes zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein and Jagstberg
1st Vice-President: State Councilor Otto von Buhl until July 31, 1918, then State Councilor Hermann von Kern
2nd Vice-President: State Councilor Baron Hans von Ow-Wachendorf

Prince of the House of Württemberg

Noblemen

Representatives of the knighthood

Members appointed for life

Representative of the Protestant regional church

Representative of the Rottenburg diocese

Representative of the University of Tübingen

Representative of the TH Stuttgart

Representatives of agriculture

Representatives from trade and industry

Representatives of the craft

Members of the Württemberg Chamber of Deputies (Second Chamber)

Age President: Leonhard Tauscher ( SPD )
President: Heinrich von Kraut ( BdL / Conservative )
1st Vice President: Dr. Johannes Kiene ( center )
2nd Vice-President: Freiherr Wilhelm Pergler von Perglas ( BdL / Conservative )

The representatives of the seven "good cities"

city Surname Political party
Stuttgart Julius Baumann DP
Hermann Hiller conservative
Heinrich von Gauss FVP
Franz Engelhardt SPD
Dr. Hugo Lindemann SPD
Friedrich Westmeyer
(† 1917)
Friedrich Manz
(joined
the Chamber on February 27, 1918 )
SPD
Tübingen Theodor Liesching FVP
Ludwigsburg Dr. Gustav Hartenstein FVP
Ellwangen Karl Walter center
Ulm Philipp Wieland DP
Heilbronn Carl Betz
(† 1914)
Dr. Peter Bruckmann
(joined
the Chamber on June 25, 1915 )
FVP
Reutlingen Gustav Gross FVP

The members of the upper offices of the Neckar district

Oberamt Surname Political party
Backnang Friedrich straw conservative
Besigheim Ludwig Schmidt DP
Boeblingen Christian Leibfried FVP
Brackenheim Wilhelm Haag BdL
Cannstatt Leonhard Tauscher
(† 1914)
SPD
Gottlieb Fischer SPD
Esslingen Louis Schlegel SPD
Heilbronn (Office) August Hornung SPD
Leonberg Dr. Jonathan Roth BdL
Ludwigsburg (Office) Wilhelm Wedge SPD
Marbach Dr. Theodor Wolff BdL
Maulbronn Karl Sperka SPD
Neckarsulm Gustav Hanser center
Stuttgart (Office) Karl Hildenbrand
(mandate given up in 1913 due to move to Hamburg)
SPD
Albert Pflüger SPD
Vaihingen Dr. Eugen Eisele FVP
Waiblingen Wilhelm Kreh conservative
Weinberg Wilhelm Vogt BdL

The representatives of the higher offices of the Jagstkreis

Oberamt Surname Political party
Bask Viktor Rembold
(† 1916)
Eugene Feil center
Crailsheim Karl Berroth BdL
Ellwangen (Office) Josef Schmidberger center
Gaildorf Johann shock FVP
Gerabronn Wilhelm Augst
(† 1913)
FVP
Hugo Herrmann FVP
Gmuend Alfred Rembold center
Hall Karl boots BdL
Heidenheim Adam Dietrich
(† 1916)
SPD
Wilhelm Benz SPD
Künzelsau Heinrich Karges BdL
Mergentheim Friedrich Vogt BdL
Neresheim Michael Schmid center
Öhringen Albert Karle BdL
Schorndorf Ferdinand Hoschka SPD
Welzheim Dr. Johannes Hieber DP

The members of the upper offices of the Black Forest district

Oberamt Surname Political party
Balingen Conrad Haussmann FVP
Calw Emil Staudenmayer FVP
Freudenstadt Johannes Gaiser FVP
Herrenberg Jakob Schmid BdL
Horb Adrian Swiss center
Nagold Stephan Schaible conservative
Neuenbürg Karl Commerell DP
Nürtingen Gottlieb Kenngott SPD
Oberndorf Josef Andre center
Reutlingen (Office) Jakob Kurz SPD
Rottenburg Eugene Bolz center
Rottweil Georg Maier
(† 1913)
center
Martin Müller
(† 1918)
DP
Dr. Hermann Etter DP
Spaichingen Franz Xaver Nessler center
Sulz Wilhelm Boehm DP
Tübingen (Office) Adolf Scheef FVP
Tuttlingen Christian Storz
(resigned from office in October 1913)
FVP
Hermann Stengelin FVP
Urach Reinhold Bräuchle FVP

The deputies of the higher offices of the Danube district

Oberamt Surname Political party
Biberach Eugen Graf center
Blaubeuren Carl Maier DP
Ehingen Dr. Johannes Baptist Kiene center
Geislingen Wilhelm Hasel DP
Goeppingen Dr. Julius Keck DP
Kirchheim Wilhelm Seifried BdL
Laupheim Alfons Kohler center
Leutkirch Nikolaus Braunger center
Münsingen Dr. Eugen Nübling BdL / Conservatives
Ravensburg Max Schlichte
(† 1918)
center
Konrad Fischer
(could no longer take up his mandate due to the dissolution of
the state parliament in November 1918
)
center
Riedlingen Adolf Grober center
Saulgau Johann Sommer center
Tettnang Josef Locher center
Ulm (Office) Wilhelm Stroebel BdL
Forest lake Josef Mohr center
Cheeks Franz Speth
(† 1917)
center
Felix Stiegele center

The members of the first constituency (Neckar and Jagst district)

Surname Political party
Franz Feuerstein SPD
Johannes Fischer FVP
Johannes Groß center
Berthold Heymann SPD
Heinrich von Kraut conservative
Johannes Löchner FVP
Dr. Max von Mülberger DP
Baron Wilhelm Pergler von Perglas conservative
Georg Reichel SPD

The members of the second electoral district (Black Forest and Danube district)

Surname Political party
Georg Betzler center
Joseph Herbster center
Theodor Körner BdL
Hermann Mattutat SPD
Eugen Reihling
(† 1913)
Friedrich Haux
(moved up)
FVP
Eugen Roth
(resigned his mandate in 1913)
Eugen Nägele
(moved up)
FVP
Dr. Karl Josef Späth
(† 1915)
Kaspar Laub
(moved up)
center
Johannes Weber center

literature

  • Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Württemberg 1913 , pp. 29–33
  • Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Württemberg 1914 , pp. 29–33
  • Frank Raberg : Biographical handbook of the Württemberg state parliament members 1815-1933 . On behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-17-016604-2 .