Otto Ziller (politician)

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Max Otto Ziller (born July 10, 1875 in Freiberg ; † after 1939) was a German politician ( German Reform Party , DNVP ) and from 1919 to 1926 a member of the Saxon People's Chamber and the Saxon State Parliament .

Life

After attending the community school in Freiberg and a language institute in Brussels , Ziller worked as a businessman in various European countries for six years. In 1899 he founded his own publishing business for accounting systems, business books and commercial specialist literature in Dresden . He has been politically active since 1900. He was a member of the board of the German Reform Party in Saxony and was temporarily its state chairman. From 1919 to 1920 he was a member of the Saxon People's Chamber for the 1st constituency and from 1920 to 1926 of the Saxon Landtag . Shortly before the end of the second electoral term in 1926, Ziller resigned from the DNVP parliamentary group.

Nothing is known about his further life.

literature

  • Degeners who is it? , VIII edition, Leipzig 1922, p. 1750.
  • Degeners who is it? , IX. Edition, Berlin 1928, p. 1751.

Individual evidence

  1. Last mention in the Dresden address book 1939.
  2. ^ Josef Matzerath : Aspects of Saxon State Parliament History; The members and electoral districts of the Saxon state parliaments (1833–1952); Part II: 1919-1952. Dresden 2011, p. 44.
  3. Ziller, Max Otto. In: Historical minutes of the Saxon state parliament. Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library , accessed on December 6, 2016 .
  4. ^ Announcement by the President of the State Parliament at the 194th session on September 23, 1926, Negotiations of the Saxon State Parliament (2nd electoral period), p. 6851.