Werner Heidsieck

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Werner Heidsieck (born July 17, 1882 in Großendorf , † October 7, 1920 in Schlochau ) was a German politician (DDP).

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After attending elementary schools in Bamförde and Hamburg and high school, Heidsieck studied law at the universities of Kiel , Freiburg and Munich . With a dissertation on the question of "separate property of constituents of a thing", he received his doctorate in 1907, Dr. jur. He later lived as a government assessor in Poznan and had a reputation for being a "qualified lawyer".

After the First World War , Heidsieck joined the German Democratic Party (DDP). On January 17, 1920, he entered the Weimar National Assembly , elected in January 1919, as a representative of constituency 8 (Posen) until the first Reichstag of the Weimar Republic met in June 1920, as a replacement for the resigned MP Moritz Baerwald .

Fonts

  • To what extent is separate ownership of parts of a thing possible , Leipzig 1907. (Dissertation)

literature

  • Martin Schumacher (Hrsg.): MdR The Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. Political persecution, emigration and expatriation, 1933–1945. A biographical documentation . 3rd, considerably expanded and revised edition. Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5183-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ludwig Luckemeyer: The German Democratic Party from the Revolution to the National Assembly , 1975, p. 281.