Wilhelm Frank (politician, 1872)

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Wilhelm Frank (born June 25, 1872 in Hilders , † July 1, 1948 in Rotenburg an der Fulda ) was a German politician ( center ).

After attending the elementary school in Hilders, Wilhelm Frank learned the mason trade. In 1904 Frank was trained in the Volksbüro of the Volksverein Mönchengladbach . He also attended the great economics course at the Volksverein for Catholic Germany.

After the First World War at the latest , Frank began to get involved in the Catholic Center Party. In March 1920, Frank subsequently entered the Weimar National Assembly , elected in January 1919 , in the replacement procedure for the resigned MP Richard Müller , in which he held constituency 19 (Hessen-Nassau and Waldeck) until the first regular Reichstag of the Weimar Republic convened in June 1920. represented.

literature

  • Martin Schumacher: MdR The members of the Reichstag , 1990.