Otto Ochmann

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Otto Ochmann (born March 9, 1883 at Schwarzwald Castle / Lublinitz ; † December 8, 1957 in Weißenburg in Bavaria ) was a politician of the German minority in the Second Polish Republic ( KVP, later DKV ) and a member of the Silesian Parliament .

Otto Ochmann attended the municipal elementary school in Lublinitz and the commercial training school. He worked for 25 years as a lawyer-notary office manager in Lublinitz and was licensed to conduct proceedings at the district court in Lublinitz. After 1922, his legal representation was withdrawn by the Polish authorities.

Otto Ochmann, who was a Catholic, was a member and administrator of the DKV. For this he was elected to the Silesian Sejm in May 1930. He was re-elected in the November 1930 elections and remained in Parliament until the end of the 1935 electoral term.

After the end of the Second World War he fled to Weißenburg in Bavaria as a displaced person from Upper Silesia.

literature

  • Mads Ole Balling: From Reval to Bucharest - Statistical-Biographical Handbook of the Parliamentarians of the German Minorities in East Central and Southeastern Europe 1919-1945, Volume 2, 2nd edition . Copenhagen 1991, ISBN 87-983829-5-0 , pp. 772 .