Wilhelm Schröder (politician, 1894)
Wilhelm Schröder (born February 27, 1894 in Niederbarkhausen , † February 14, 1972 in Senne I ) was a German politician ( SPD ).
Schröder was the son of a bricklayer. He attended elementary school and then worked as a metal worker in Örlinghausen (Lippe). Schröder, who was of the Protestant denomination, was married. In the state election in Lippe in 1933 , he ran at number 7 on the SPD list and was elected to the Lippe state parliament. Due to the seizure of power by the National Socialists, the elected state parliament members of the SPD could only attend the constituent session of the state parliament, after which they were refused entry to the state parliament. With the ban on the SPD on June 22, 1933 in the Reich and on June 23, 1933 in Lippe, Schröder formally lost his mandate in the state parliament.
literature
- Biography of Wilhelm Schröder (politician, 1894) . In: Wilhelm H. Schröder : Social Democratic Parliamentarians in the German Reich and Landtag 1876–1933 (BIOSOP) (the exact data set must be found using the search function)
- Hans Hüls: Voters and voting behavior in the state of Lippe in the Weimar Republic, 1974, pp. 141, 154.
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SURNAME | Schröder, Wilhelm |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (SPD) |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 27, 1894 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Niederbarkhausen |
DATE OF DEATH | February 14, 1972 |
Place of death | Senne I. |