Viktor Kulersky

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Viktor Kulersky

Wiktor Kulerski (born March 20, 1865 in Grutta , † September 18, 1935 in Owczarki near Graudenz) was a journalist, editor and member of the German Reichstag .

Life

Kulerski attended the Löbau high school and the Graudenz seminar . In 1886 he passed a teacher examination as an extraneer (external) to Tuchel and was then an elementary school teacher until 1889.

In 1890 he and his wife Josefa Kolskich founded the Dom Polski inn in Sopot . Then he was a writer and newspaper correspondent. In 1892 he was editor of the Polish-Catholic Gazeta Polska in Berlin and in 1893 of Gazeta Gdanska in Danzig . In 1894 he founded the Gazeta Grudziadzka zu Graudenz. He also founded numerous Polish Catholic folk, gymnastics and similar associations. He was sentenced to one, two and three months' imprisonment for press violations and one month of imprisonment for insulting in several assembly speeches.

From 1903 to 1912 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency of Marienwerder 6 ( Konitz , Tuchel ) and the Polish parliamentary group . After the First World War he joined the Piast peasant party and became an opponent of Józef Piłsudski . From 1928 he was a Polish senator.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German foreign dictionary by Hans Schulz and Otto Basler, Volume 5

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