Peter Lüdders

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Peter Lüdders (born January 15, 1864 in Harburg , † March 8, 1945 in Hamburg ) was a German factory owner and politician .

Lüdders was the son of a ship's carpenter. He lived as a factory owner in Harburg and was also politically active there. From 1906 he was a member of the Harburg Citizens Board. In July 1924 he became a senator. Even after the unification of Harburg-Wilhelmsburg, he remained a senator. From November 1925 to 1929 he was a member of the Harburg-Stadt electoral district and the list of house and property, from 1929 to 1932 for the Harburg-Wilhelmsburg electoral district and the middle class block in the provincial parliament of the Hanover province . In the state parliament he belonged to the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft" faction. With the seizure of power by the Nazis, he had to resign as a senator.

He hanged himself on March 8, 1945.

literature

  • Beatrix Herlemann , Helga Schatz: Biographical Lexicon of Lower Saxony Parliamentarians 1919–1945 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen. Volume 222). Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 2004, ISBN 3-7752-6022-6 , p. 226.

Individual evidence

  1. Dietrich Kausche, Der Magistrat der Stadt Harburg, in: Journal of the Association for Hamburg History, Volume XLII, Hamburg 1953, states that he died on September 8, 1945. According to Herlemann, the Hamburg registry office lists him on the date of death March 8th.