Reinhold Brunzel

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Reinhold Brunzel

Friedrich Erdmann Reinhold Brunzel (born July 14, 1866 in Kottwitz , Sagan district ; † unknown) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Brunzel, son of the bricklayer Friedrich Ernst Brunzel and his wife Johanna Rosine Hein, attended elementary school in Kottwitz. Then he learned the carpentry trade. In the 1890s he lived - like his younger brother Friedrich Ernst Benno Brunzel - in Berlin and married Anna Olesch there in 1894, the daughter of a master carpenter from Upper Silesia.

According to the Reichstag handbook, he was particularly active in building small houses and in the settlement sector. As a young man he joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). After the First World War , at the latest , Brunzel worked as a managing director in Lyck, East Prussia .

In the Reichstag elections of June 1920 Brunzel was a candidate of the SPD for the constituency 1 (East Prussia) in the Reichstag voted, where he remained until February 1921, when he resigned from Parliament because of the invalidity of his choice. In addition, Brunzel was a member of the city council and the district council in Lyck.

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Individual evidence

  1. Berlin registry office I / II, marriage register No. 602/1894.