Members of the IV. German Reichstag (Weimar Republic)
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Social Democratic Party of GermanySocial Democratic Party of GermanyThe Social Democratic Party of Germany is a social-democratic political party in Germany...
In German the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, SPD.- Hermann Beims (1863–1931)
- Paul Bader
- Arthur Arzt
- Siegfried Aufhäuser (1884–1969)
- Marie Arning (1887–1957)
- Maria Ansorge (1880–1955)
- Lore AgnesLore AgnesLore Agnes was a German politician. A house-wife from Düsseldorf, Agnes was a leading figure in the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the socialist women's movement in the city. She was a member of parliament 1919-1933.Agnes was the daughter of a coal miner from Bochum. She moved to...
(1876–1953) - Ferdinand Bender (1870–1939)
- Albert Bergholz entered Reichstag on 25 June 1929 for Krüger (Merseburg)
- Paul Bergmann
- Adolf Biedermann (1881–1933)
- Hans BöcklerHans BöcklerHans Böckler was a German politician and union leader.- Biography :Böckler was born in Trautskirchen near Neustadt an der Aisch and grew up in a family with limited means. When his father died in 1888 he quit school and worked as an apprentice Goldbeater to support his family...
(1875–1951) - Clara Bohm-Schuch (1879–1936)
- Heinrich BeckerHeinrich BeckerHeinrich Becker was a German actor whose real name was Blumenthal.-Biography:He was born at Berlin, and obtained, while quite a young man, an appointment in the court theatre at Weimar, at that time under Goethe's auspices...
(Herborn) (1877–1964) - Louis Biester (1882–1965)
- Wilhelm Bock
- Dr. Rudolf BreitscheidRudolf BreitscheidRudolf Breitscheid, was a leading member of the Social Democratic Party and a delegate to the Reichstag during the era of the Weimar Republic in Germany....
(1874–1944) - August Brey (1864–1937)
- Conrad Broßwitz
- Alwin Brandes (1866–1949
- Otto BraunOtto BraunThis article is about the Prime Minister of Prussia. For the German Communist and once the Comintern military adviser to the Chinese Communist revolution see Otto Braun ....
(Düsseldorf) (1872–1955) - Otto Buchwitz (1879–1964)
- Albert Bülow
- Arthur CrispienArthur CrispienArthur Crispien was a German Social Democratic politician.- Biography :Crispien was born in Königsberg to August and Franziska Crispien. He worked as a house and stage painter in Königsberg and joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany in 1894...
(1875–1946) - Dr. Eduard DavidEduard DavidEduard Heinrich Rudolph David was a German politician. During the Weimar Republic he was the Minister of the Interior from 21 June 1919 to 3 October 1919....
(1863–1930) - Karoline Dettmer, SPDSocial Democratic Party of GermanyThe Social Democratic Party of Germany is a social-democratic political party in Germany...
, entered Reichstag on 17 January 1930 for Schlüter - Georg Dietrich (Thüringen) (1888-unknown)
- Wilhelm Dittmann (1874–1954)
- Friedrich Ebert (Potsdam) (1894–1979)
- Otto Eggerstedt (1886–1933)
- Albert Falkenberg entered Reichstag on 25 August 1928 aufgrund des berichtigten Ergebnisses der Reichstagswahl im Wahlkreis Nr. 1 (Ostpreußen)
- Franz Feldmann (1868–1937)
- Gustav Ferl (1890–1970)
- Hermann Fleißner (1865–1939)
- August Frölich (Thüringen) (1877–1966)
- Otto Geiselhart entered Reichstag on 26 February 1929 für Abg. Saenger
- Paul Gerlach
- Emil Girbig
- Georg Graf (1881–1952)
- Peter Graßmann (1873–1939)
- Georg Graupe (Zwickau) (1875–1959) entered Reichstag on 15 February 1930 für Abg. Dr. Levi
- Otto GrotewohlOtto GrotewohlOtto Grotewohl was a German politician and prime minister of the German Democratic Republic from 1949 until his death. According to Roth , "He was a figurehead who led various economic commissions, lobbied the Soviets for increased aid, and conducted foreign policy tours in the attempt to break...
(1894–1964) - Ernst HeilmannErnst HeilmannErnst Heilmann was a German jurist and politician for the Social Democratic Party of Germany.Born in Berlin, then Prussia, Heilmann attended the University of Berlin, majoring in law and political science. During World War I, he was a proponent of the Burgfrieden. Heilman gained a seat in the...
(Frankfurt) (1881–1940) - Hugo Heimann (Berlin) (1859–1951)
- Kurt HeinigKurt HeinigKurt Heinig was a German lithograph, politician and journalist.After travelling through the USA he wrote about his experiences in Vorwärts and the Wettelbüne Mitte during the 1920s. Heinig meant that Germany should modernize itself through technological progress and development of a larger...
(1886–1956) - Alfred Henke
- Karl Hermann (1885–1973)left Reichstag on 12 May 1930
- Dr. Paul Hertz (1888–1961)
- Karl Hildenbrand (Württemberg) (1864–1935)
- Dr. Rudolf HilferdingRudolf HilferdingRudolf Hilferding was an Austrian-born Marxist economist, leading socialist theorist, politician and chief theoretician for the Social Democratic Party of Germany during the Weimar Republic, almost universally recognized as the SPD's foremost theoretician of his century, and a...
(1877–1941) - Johannes Hoffmann (Kaiserslautern) (1867–1930)
- Oskar Hünlich (1887–1963)
- Friedrich Ernst Husemann (1873–1935)
- Carl Jäcker
- Gerhard Jacobshagen
- Alfred Janschek (1874–1955)
- Marie JuchaczMarie JuchaczMarie Juchacz was a German social reformer, social democrat and feminist.- Life and career :...
(1879–1956) - Paul Junke
- August Karsten (1888-??)
- Wilhelm Keil (1870–1968)
- Franz Kotzke
- Hermann Krätzig (1871–1954)
- Wilhelm Kröger (Rostock)
- Richard Krüger (Merseburg) left Reichstag on 22 June 1929
- Bernhard Kuhnt (1876–1946)
- Marie Kunert
- Franz KünstlerFranz KünstlerFranz Künstler was, at age 107, the last known surviving veteran of the First World War who fought for the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Following the death of 110-year-old Ottoman veteran Yakup Satar on April 2, 2008, he was also the last Central Powers veteran of any nationality...
(1888–1942) - Nanny Kurfürst, SPDSocial Democratic Party of GermanyThe Social Democratic Party of Germany is a social-democratic political party in Germany...
- Otto LandsbergOtto LandsbergOtto Landsberg was a German jurist and politician.-Life:Landsberg was born in 1869 in Rybnik in the Province of Silesia. After passing the Abitur in 1887 in Ostrowo, he moved to Berlin to study law. In 1895, having passed the First and Second State Examination , he opened a lawyer's office in...
(1869–1957) - Dr. Julius LeberJulius LeberJulius Leber was a German politician of the SPD and a member of the German Resistance against the Nazi régime.-Early life:...
(1891–1945) - Dr. Paul LeviPaul LeviPaul Levi was a German Jewish Communist political leader. He was the head of the Communist Party of Germany following the assassination of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht in 1919.-Early years:...
(1883–1930) died on 9 February 1930 - Heinrich Wilhelm Limbertz
- Richard Lipinski (1867–1936)
- Carl Litke (1897–1962)
- Paul LöbePaul LöbePaul Löbe was a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany .-Life and career:...
(1875–1967) - Dr. Kurt LöwensteinKurt LöwensteinKurt Löwenstein was a German USPD/SPD politician, Socialist reform pedagogue and one of the founders of Socialist Youth of Germany - Falcons.-Family and education:...
(1895–1939) - Josef Lübbring
- Konrad Ludwig
- Werner Lufft
- Karl Mache
- Ludwig MarumLudwig MarumLudwig Marum was a Jewish German politician, an early victim of the Nazi Party after it came to power in 1933.-Biography:Ludwig Marum was born on 5 November 1885 to a lower-middle-class Jewish merchant's family in the town of Frankenthal in southwestern Germany...
(1882–1934) - Stefan MeierStefan MeierStefan Meier was a German politician who was one of the MPs who voted against the adoption of the Enabling Act which formed the legal basis for the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship.- German Empire :After attending elementary school in St...
(Baden) - Arthur Mertins (1898–1979) entered Reichstag on 28 August 1929 für Abg. Schulz (Königsberg)
- Franz Metz
- Oscar Meyer (Berlin)
- Dr. Julius Moses (1868–1942)
- Hermann MüllerHermann Müller (politician)' , born in Mannheim, was a German Social Democratic politician who served as Foreign Minister , and twice as Chancellor of Germany under the Weimar Republic...
(Franken) (1876–1931) - Anna Nemitz (1873–1962)
- Friedrich Nowack (1890–1959)
- Antonie Pfülf (1877–1933)
- Otto Friedrich Passehl (Pommern),
- Friedrich Peine
- Franz Peters (1888-??)
- Heinrich Peus
- Friedrich Puchta (1883–1945)
- Dr. Ludwig Quessel
- Johanna Reitze (1878–1949)
- Adam RemmeleAdam RemmeleAdam Remmele was a German social democratic politician in Baden. He also served in the Reichstag.- Pre-Republic Activities :...
(Baden) (1877–1951) - Heinrich Richter (Hildesheim)
- Max RichterMax RichterMax Richter is a German-born British composer.-Biography:Richter studied composition and piano at University of Edinburgh, the Royal Academy of Music and with Luciano Berio in Florence. After finishing his studies, Richter co-founded the contemporary classical ensemble Piano Circus...
(Schleswig-Holstein) - Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld (1877–1943)
- Erich Roßmann (Württemberg) (1884–1953)
- Alwin Saenger died on 18 February 1929
- Hugo Saupe (Leipzig) (1883-??)
- Joseph Schaffner
- Franz Scheffel
- Philipp ScheidemannPhilipp ScheidemannPhilipp Scheidemann was a German Social Democratic politician, who proclaimed the Republic on 9 November 1918, and who became the second Chancellor of the Weimar Republic....
(1865–1939) - Luise Schiffgens
- Richard Schiller
- Johannes Schirmer (Dresden)
- Alexander Schlicke (1863–1940)
- Wilhelm SchlüterWilhelm SchlüterWilhelm Schlüter was a German natural history dealer.Wilhelm Schlüter was the proprietor of "das Naturwissenschaftliche Institut - Naturalien und Lehrmittelhandlung" in Hallean der Saale. He sold many important bird and insect collections to museums and private collections. He also supplied...
died am 8 January 1930 - Robert SchmidtRobert SchmidtRobert Schmidt was a German politician and member of the SPD.Schmidt, born in Berlin, learned the profession of piano manufacturer. From 1893 to 1902 he was editor for the social-democratic newspaper Vorwärts....
(Berlin) (1864–1943) - Georg SchmidtGeorg SchmidtGeorg Schmidt may refer to:* Georg Friedrich Schmidt , German painter and engraver, see Rembrandt House Museum* Georg Philipp Schmidt von Lübeck , German poet, see Der Wanderer...
(Cöpenick) (1875–1946) - Richard Schmidt (Meißen) (1871–1945)
- Georg Schöpflin
- Carl Schreck (Bielefeld) (1873–1956)
- Adele Schreiber-Krieger
- Louise SchroederLouise SchroederLouise Dorothea Schroeder was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany party. She was the first female member of the Weimar National Assembly during the Weimar Republic...
(Schleswig-Holstein) (1887–1957) - Hermann Schulz (Königsberg) died on 20 August 1929
- Berta Schulz (Westfalen)
- Oswald Schumann (Frankfurt)
- Gustav Schumann (Stettin)
- Hans Seidel
- Tony Sender (1888–1964)
- Max Seppel
- Carl SeveringCarl SeveringCarl Wilhelm Severing was a German Social Democrat politician during the Weimar era.He was Interior Minister of Prussia from 1920 to 1926, Minister of the Interior from 1928 to 1930 and Interior Minister of Prussia again from 1930 to 1932...
(1875–1952) - Max SeydewitzMax SeydewitzMax Seydewitz was a German politician and Minister-President Saxony in East Germany)....
(1892–1987) - Dr. Anna Siemsen (1882–1951)
- Dr. August Siemsen (Thüringen) (1884–1958) entered Reichstag on 17 May 1930 für Abg. Hermann
- Josef Simon (Franken)
- Georg Simon (Schwaben)
- Wilhelm SollmannWilhelm SollmannFriedrich Wilhelm Sollmann was a German journalist, politician, and interior minister of the Weimar Republic. In 1919 he was a member of the German delegation to the Treaty of Versailles...
(1881–1951) - Heinrich Schulz (Bremen) (1872–1932)
- Karl Spiegel
- Wilhelm Staab
- Friedrich Stampfer (1874–1957)
- Dr. Anna Stegmann
- Willy Steinkopf (1885–1953)
- Johannes Stelling (1877–1933)
- Heinrich Ströbel (1869–1944)
- Daniel Stücklen (1869–1945)
- Fritz TarnowFritz TarnowFritz Tarnow was an important Social Democrat trade unionists and Reichstag deputy during the Weimar Republic....
(1880–1951) - Paul Taubadel (1875–1937)
- Hermann Tempel
- Johannes Thabor
- Carl Ulrich (Hessen) (1853–1933)
- Hans Unterleitner (1890–1971)
- Johann VogelHans VogelHans Vogel was a German politician and chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany along with Arthur Crispien and Otto Wels from 1931 to 1933...
(1881–1945) - Klara Weich
- Otto WelsOtto WelsOtto Wels was the chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany from 1919 and a member of parliament from 1920 to 1933....
(1872–1939) - Carl Wendemuth
- Georg Wendt
- Rudolf WissellRudolf WissellRudolf Wissell was a German politician in the Social Democratic Party of Germany . During the Weimar Republic, he held office as the Minister for Economics and the Minister for Labour.Wissell was a member of the SPD from 1888, and belonged to the right wing of the party...
(1869–1962) - Otto WitteOtto WitteOtto Witte was a circus acrobat and fantasist who said that he managed to be crowned King of Albania.In 1913, when Albania broke away from the Ottoman Empire, some Albanian Muslims invited Halim Eddine, a nephew of the Sultan, to come and be crowned king...
- Mathilde Wurm (1874–1935)
- Hermann Müller (LichtenbergLichtenbergLichtenberg is the eleventh borough of Berlin, Germany. In Berlin's 2001 administrative reform it absorbed the former borough of Hohenschönhausen.-Overview:...
) (1868–1932 - Michael Schnabrich (1880–1939)
German National People's PartyGerman National People's PartyThe German National People's Party was a national conservative party in Germany during the time of the Weimar Republic. Before the rise of the NSDAP it was the main nationalist party in Weimar Germany composed of nationalists, reactionary monarchists, völkisch, and antisemitic elements, and...
In German Deutschnationale Volkspartei, DNVP.- Dr. Dirk Agena
- Dr. Paul Bang
- Gustav von Bartenwerffer, DNVP, eingetreten am 4 April 1930 für Abg. Schiele
- Georg BachmannGeorg BachmannGeorg Bachmann was a German politician. During his political career he represented the DNVP, CNBL and the Christian Social Union of Bavaria . From 1940 to 1945 he was a member of the Nazi Party...
, DNVP - Wilhelm Bazille (1874–1934), DNVP
- Emil Berndt, DNVP
- Franz Biener (1866–1940), DNVP
- Wilhelm Bruhn (1869–1951), DNVP, abt Oktober 1929 fraktionslos
- Wilhelm Dingler, DNVP
- Alwin Domsch (Dresden), DNVP
- Dr. Gottfried von Dryander, DNVP
- Botho-Wendt Graf zu Eulenburg, DNVP
- Dr. Friedrich Everling, DNVP
- Dr. Axel Freiherr von Freytag-Loringhoven, DNVP
- Curt Wilhelm Fromm, DNVP
- Heinrich Gerns (1892–1963), DNVP
- Georg Gottheiner, DNVP
- Walther Graef (Thüringen), DNVP
- Gottfried Gok, DNVP
- Hans von Goldacker, DNVP
- Heinrich Haag, DNVP
- Robert Hampe, DNVP
- Dr. Alfred Hanemann, DNVP
- Georg Hartmann, DNVP
- Dr. Johann Jacob Haßlacher, DNVP
- Oskar HergtOskar HergtOskar Hergt was a German nationalist politician, who served simultaneously as Minister of Justice and vice-chancellor from 28 January 1927 to 12 June 1928. Hergt attended the prestigious Domgymnasium Naumburg before reading law at Würzburg, Munich and Berlin...
(1869–1967), DNVP - Dr. Alfred HugenbergAlfred HugenbergAlfred Ernst Christian Alexander Hugenberg was an influential German businessman and politician. Hugenberg, a leading figure within nationalist politics in Germany for the first few decades of the twentieth century, became the country's leading media proprietor within the inter-war period...
(1865–1951), DNVP - Emil Hemeter, DNVP
- Willy Jandrey (1877–1945), DNVP
- Dr. Fritz Kleiner, DNVP, eingetreten am 2 December 1929 für Abg. Wolf (Oppeln)
- Wilhelm Koch (Düsseldorf), DNVP
- Dr. Albrecht Philipp (1883–1962), DNVP
- Dr. Dr. Dietrich Preyer, DNVP
- Wilhelm Vogt (Württemberg), DNVP
- Max Wallraf, DNVP
- Kurt Wege, DNVP
- Kuno Graf von WestarpKuno von WestarpCount Kuno von Westarp was a German Conservative politician.From 1913 to 1918 Westarp was the head of the Conservative Party in the Reichstag. In 1918, he joined the Deutschnationale Volkspartei...
(1864–1945) - Dr. Erich Wienbeck
- Edgar Wolf (Oppeln) ausgeschieden am 30 November 1929
- Johannes WolfJohannes WolfJohannes Wolf was a Swiss Reformed theologian .- Life :Johannes Wolf was born in Zurich around the year 1521. He became the chaplain of the Zurich hospital in 1544. He received a ministerial position of at the Zurich Fraumünster in 1551. In 1565 He became theology professor at the Zurich...
(Stettin) - Dr. Ernst Oberfohren (1881–1933), DNVP - ab 12 December 1929 Fraktionsvorsitzender
- Wilhelm Ohler
- Dr. Reinhold QuaatzReinhold QuaatzReinhold Quaatz was a German conservative politician active during the Weimar Republic...
- Hans von Troilo
- Dr. Walther Rademacher
- Dr. Jakob Reichert
- Praetorius Freiherr von Richthofen
- Carl Rieseberg
- Hans Sachs (1874–1947), National Liberal LAnd Party, Guest of the DNVP
- Walter Stubbendorff
- D. Hermann Strathmann
- Martin Schiele (1870–1939), DNVP, ausgeschieden am 31 March 1930
- Dr. Karl Steiniger
- Hermann Staffehl (Potsdam)
- Otto Schmidt (Hannover) (1888–1971)
- Otto Schmidt (Stettin)
- Hermann Schröter (Liegnitz)
- Georg Schultz (Bromberg) (1860–1945)
- Max Soth
- Dr. Martin Spahn (1875–1945)
- Ernst Mentzel
- Paula Müller-Otfried (1865–1946)
- Wilhelm Laverrenz (1879–1955)
- Annagrete Lehmann
- Bernhard Leopold
- Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck (1870–1964)
- Heinrich Lind later independent
Later formed CNAG
These DNVP members later mergered with CNBL to form the Christian National Labor Society (Christlich-Nationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft, CNAG).- Emil Hartwig (Berlin)
- Dr. Otto HoetzschOtto HoetzschOtto Hoetzsch , was a German academic and politician. Son of a plumber, he studied history, economics and history of art in Leipzig, starting in 1895. In 1899 he obtained a PhD, worked for several newspapers and was active in the Alldeutscher Verband and favoured the creation of a German Navy...
(1876–1946) - Gottfried Treviranus (1891–1971)
- Franz Behrens (1872–1943)
- Gustav Hülser
- Wilhelm Mönke
- D. Reinhard Mumm (1873–1932)
- Walter von Keudell (1884–1973)
- Moritz Klönne
- Walther Lambach
- Dr. Paul Lejeune-JungPaul Lejeune-JungPaul Adolf Franz Lejeune-Jung, was a German economist, politician, syndic in the pulp industry, and resistance fighter against Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.-Early life:Lejeune-Jung's roots were in an old Huguenot family in Berlin...
(1882–1944) - Hans Erdmann von Lindeiner-Wildau
- Hans Schlange (1886–1960)
Centre Party (Germany)Centre Party (Germany)The German Centre Party was a Catholic political party in Germany during the Kaiserreich and the Weimar Republic. Formed in 1870, it battled the Kulturkampf which the Prussian government launched to reduce the power of the Catholic Church...
In German Zentrum.
- Josef Andre left Reichstag on 31 October 1928
- Adalbert Beck (Oppeln)
- Johannes Becker (Arnsberg) (1875–1955)
- Dr. Johannes Bell (1868–1949)
- Franz Bielefeld
- Johannes Blum (Krefeld) (1857–1946)
- Dr. Fritz Bockius
- Eugen BolzEugen BolzEugen Anton Bolz was a German politician and a member of the resistance to the Nazi régime.- Life :Born in Rottenburg am Neckar, Eugen Bolz was his parents' twelfth child. His father, Joseph Bolz, was a salesman. His mother was Maria Theresia Bolz . Bolz studied law in Tübingen and there became a...
(1881–1945) - Franz Bornefeld-Ettmann
- Dr. Heinrich Brauns (Köln) (1868–1939)
- Dr. Heinrich BrüningHeinrich BrüningHeinrich Brüning was Chancellor of Germany from 1930 to 1932, during the Weimar Republic. He was the longest serving Chancellor of the Weimar Republic, and remains a controversial figure in German politics....
(1885–1970) - Dr. August Crone-Münzebrock
- Anton Damm
- Dr. Friedrich DessauerFriedrich DessauerFriedrich Dessauer was a physicist, a philosopher, a socially engaged entrepreneur and a journalist.Friedrich Dessauer was born in Aschaffenburg, Germany. As a young man he was fascinated by new discoveries in the natural sciences. He was particularly interested in the X-rays discovered by...
(1881–1963) - Carl Diez (1877–1969)
- Dr. Johannes Drees
- Franz Ehrhardt (1880–1956)
- Joseph Ersing (1882–1956)
- Thomas Esser
- Heinrich Fahrenbach
- Franz Feilmayr
- Dr. Ernst Föhr (Baden)
- Hedwig Fuchsentered Reichstag on 8 March 1929 for Lammers
- Otto Gerig
- Johannes Giesberts (1865–1938)
- Johannes Groß entered Reichstag on 7 November 1928 for Andre
- Theodor von GuérardTheodor von GuérardTheodor von Guérard was a German jurist and politician. He served as Minister of Justice during the Weimar Republic era in the early 1930s.-References:...
(1863–1943) - Heinrich Hartwig (Oppeln)
- Dr. Andreas HermesAndreas HermesAndreas Hermes was a German Christian Democratic Union politician, agricultural scientist, Finance Minister of the Weimar Republic, and a member of the resistance to Nazism.- Life :...
(1878–1964) - Carl HeroldCarl HeroldCarl Herold was a German politician of the German Centre Party.- Personal life :Herold was born in Loevelingloh , Westphalia, the son of Ferdinand Herol, the first professor of pharmaceutical botany at the University of Münster , Germany...
- Hermann Hofmann (Ludwigshafen)
- Heinrich Imbusch (1878–1945)
- Josef Joos (1878–1965)
- Dr. Ludwig KaasLudwig KaasLudwig Kaas was a German Roman Catholic priest and politician during the Weimar Republic.-Early career:Born in Trier, Kaas was ordained a priest in 1906 and studied history and Canon law in Trier and Rome. 1906 he completed a doctorate in theology and in 1909 he obtained a second doctorate in...
(Trier) (1881–1952) - Peter Kerp
- Florian Klöckner
- Dr. Heinrich KöhlerHeinrich KöhlerFranz Heinrich Köhler was a German politician who served as the fifth and eighth State President of Baden and the eleventh Minister of Finance in the Weimar Republic. He was a member of the Centre Party, and later the CDU...
(1878–1949) - Clemens Lammers left Reichstag on 1 March 1929
- Wilhelm MarxWilhelm MarxWilhelm Marx was a German lawyer, Catholic politician and a member of the Centre Party. He was Chancellor of the German Reich twice, from 1923 to 1925 and again from 1926 to 1928, and also served briefly as minister president of Prussia in 1925, during the Weimar Republic.-Life:Born in Cologne to...
(1863–1946) - Georg Nauheim
- Agnes Neuhaus (1854–1944)
- Hugo NeumannHugo NeumannHugo Neumann was a German jurist, politician of the Free City of Danzig and writer.-Biography:Neumann was born in Berent to Max Neumann...
- Matthias Neyses
- Hans Nientimp later independent
- Dr. Ludwig Perlitius
- Franz Riesener
- Adam StegerwaldAdam StegerwaldAdam Stegerwald was a German Catholic politician and a leader of the left wing of the Centre Party. He served as Prime Minister of Prussia in 1921, and later as a minister in the national governments of Hermann Müller and Heinrich Brüning...
(1874–1945) - Richard Schönborn
- Paul Schulz-Gahmen
- D. Dr. Georg Schreiber (1882–1963)
- Josef Sinn ausgeschieden am 11 April 1929
- Jean-Albert Schwarz (Frankfurt) (1873–1957)
- Dr. Rudolf Schetter (Köln) entered Reichstag on 18 April 1929 for Sinn
- Peter Schlack (1875–1957)
- Christine TeuschChristine TeuschChristine Teusch was a German politician of the Zentrumspartei and the Christian Democratic Union, and Minister of Culture in Nordrhein-Westfalen ....
(1888–1968) - Peter Tremmel
- Karl Ulitzka
- Brunislaus Warnke
- Helene WeberHelene WeberHelene Weber was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union . She had an instrumental role in founding modern German law.-Biography:...
(1881–1962) - August Wegmann (1888–1976)
- Franz Wieber (1858–1933)
- Heinrich Wilkens (Liegnitz)
- Dr. Joseph WirthJoseph WirthKarl Joseph Wirth, known as Joseph Wirth, was a German politician of the Catholic Centre Party who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1921 to 1922.-Biography:...
(1879–1956) - Dr. Heinrich KroneHeinrich KroneHeinrich Krone was a German Christian-Democratic politician.Shortly after beginning his Theology study in 1914, Krone was drafted into service in World War I. After the war Krone continued his study, joining the Catholic Center Party in 1923...
(1895–1989)
Communist Party of GermanyCommunist Party of GermanyThe Communist Party of Germany was a major political party in Germany between 1918 and 1933, and a minor party in West Germany in the postwar period until it was banned in 1956...
- Martha Arendsee (1885–1953)
- Dr. Eduard Alexander
- Julius Adler (1894–1945)
- Paul Bertz (1886–1950)
- Theodor Beutling (1898-vermutl. 1937)
- Conrad Blenkle (1901–1943)
- Albert BuchmannAlbert BuchmannAlbert Buchmann was a German politician. He was a member of the Communist Party of Germany and was Reichstag deputy of the party from 1924 to 1933.- Life :...
(1894–1975) - Franz Dahlem (1892–1981)
- Jakob Dautzenberg (1897–1979)
- Philipp Dengel (1888–1948)
- Paul Dietrich (Berlin) (1889- vermutl. 1937))
- Adolf Ende (1899–1951)
- Arthur Ewert (Thüringen) (1890–1959)
- Wilhelm Florin (1894–1944)
- Paul FrölichPaul FrölichPaul Frölich was a journalist and left wing political activist who was a founding member of the Communist Party of Germany and founder of the party's paper, Die Rote Fahne. A Communist Party deputy in the Reichstag on two occasions, Frölich was expelled from the Party in 1928, after which he...
(Leipzig) (1884–1953) until the end of 1928 (KPO) - Ottomar Geschke (1882–1957),
- Hugo Gräf (Dresden) (1892–1958),
- Friedrich Heckert (1884–1936)
- Wilhelm Hein (1889–1958)
- Emil Höllein (1880–1929) died on 18 August 1929
- Edwin Hoernle (1883–1952)
- Anton Jadasch (1888–1964)
- Georg Kaßler (1887–1962)
- Willy Leow (1887–1937)
- Max Maddalena (1895–1943)
- Peter Maslowski (1893-?)
- Johann Meyer (Franken) (1889–1950)
- Josef Miller (Hannover) (1883–1964)
- Wilhelm MünzenbergWilli MünzenbergWilli Münzenberg was a communist political activist. Münzenberg was the first head of the Young Communist International in 1919-20 and established the famine-relief and propaganda organization Workers International Relief in 1921...
(1889–1940) - Dr. Theodor Neubauer (Berlin) (1890–1945)
- Helene Overlach (1894-?)
- Paul Papke
- Nikolaus Pfaff, KPDCommunist Party of GermanyThe Communist Party of Germany was a major political party in Germany between 1918 and 1933, and a minor party in West Germany in the postwar period until it was banned in 1956...
, entered Reichstag on 24 August 1929 for Höllein - Hans Pfeiffer (1895–1968)
- Wilhelm PieckWilhelm PieckFriedrich Wilhelm Reinhold Pieck was a German politician and a Communist. In 1949, he became the first President of the German Democratic Republic, an office abolished upon his death. He was succeeded by Walter Ulbricht, who served as Chairman of the Council of States.-Biography:Pieck was born to...
(1876–1960) - Ernst Putz (1896–1933
- Siegfried RädelSiegfried RädelSiegfried Rädel was a German politician, a member of the Communist Party of Germany and a resistance fighter against the Nazi régime. -Biography:Rädel was born in Pirna-Copitz, Saxony....
(1893–1943) - Paul Redlich
- Maria Reese (1889–1958), SPDSocial Democratic Party of GermanyThe Social Democratic Party of Germany is a social-democratic political party in Germany...
, in November 1929 alternate of the KPDCommunist Party of GermanyThe Communist Party of Germany was a major political party in Germany between 1918 and 1933, and a minor party in West Germany in the postwar period until it was banned in 1956... - Hermann Remmele (Berlin) (1880–1939)
- Wilhelm Repschläger (1870–1945), KPDCommunist Party of GermanyThe Communist Party of Germany was a major political party in Germany between 1918 and 1933, and a minor party in West Germany in the postwar period until it was banned in 1956...
- Heinrich Schmitt (Merseburg) (1895–1951)
- Ernst Schneller (1890–1944)
- Paul Schreck (Baden) (1892–1948)
- Walter Stoecker (1891–1931), KPDCommunist Party of GermanyThe Communist Party of Germany was a major political party in Germany between 1918 and 1933, and a minor party in West Germany in the postwar period until it was banned in 1956...
, floor leader from 1929 - Max Strötzel (1885–1945)
- Ernst ThälmannErnst ThälmannErnst Thälmann was the leader of the Communist Party of Germany during much of the Weimar Republic. He was arrested by the Gestapo in 1933 and held in solitary confinement for eleven years, before being shot in Buchenwald on Adolf Hitler's orders in 1944...
(1886–1944) - Matthias Thesen (1891–1944)
- Ernst TorglerErnst TorglerErnst Torgler was a controversial member of the Communist Party of Germany prior to World War II and a defendant in the Reichstag Fire Trial.-Biography:...
(1893–1963), KPDCommunist Party of GermanyThe Communist Party of Germany was a major political party in Germany between 1918 and 1933, and a minor party in West Germany in the postwar period until it was banned in 1956...
- floor leader to 1929 - Walter UlbrichtWalter UlbrichtWalter Ulbricht was a German communist politician. As First Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party from 1950 to 1971 , he played a leading role in the creation of the Weimar-era Communist Party of Germany and later in the early development and...
(Westfalen) (1893–1973) - Artur Vogt (Westfalen) (1894–1964)
- Clara ZetkinClara ZetkinClara Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist, activist, and fighter for women's rights. In 1910, she organized the first International Women's Day....
(1857–1933) - Hans Kippenberger (1898–1937)
- Hans Kollwitz (1893–1948)
- Wilhelm Koenen (1886–1963)
German People's PartyGerman People's PartyThe German People's Party was a national liberal party in Weimar Germany and a successor to the National Liberal Party of the German Empire.-Ideology:...
- Helmuth Albrecht
- Dr. Michael Bayersdörfer, BVP
- Johann BeckerJohann Becker (politician)Johann Becker was a German lawyer and politician of the German People's Party. From January 1916 to November 1918 he served as finance minister of the Grand Duchy of Hesse. He was elected a member of the Weimar National Assembly in its first election in 1919, where he served until 1930...
(Hessen) (1869–1951) - Heinrich BeythienHeinrich BeythienHeinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Beythien was a German politician and functionary of the DVP and Nazi Party . He was a member of the IV. German Reichstag of the Weimar Republic....
- Theodor Bickes
- Franz Brüninghaus
- Friedrich Cramm
- Dr. Carl Cremer
- Dr. Julius CurtiusJulius CurtiusJulius Curtius was Foreign Minister of Germany from October, 1929 to October 1931. Curtius was a member of the national-liberal German People's Party and worked closely with Heinrich Brüning to revise the Treaty of Versailles in Germany's favor. However, Curtius was not a member of Brüning's inner...
(1877–1948) - Walther Dauch (Hamburg)
- Eduard Dingeldey (1886–1942)
- Adolf Findeisen
- Erich von Gilsa
- Christian GüntherChristian GüntherChristian Ernst Günther was Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs in the National Unity Government that was formed as a consequence of the Soviet attack on Finland in November, 1939, and would remain in function until World War II had ended in 1945.Günther, whose father had been Swedish diplomat,...
- Heinrich Janson
- Dr. Friedrich Pfeffer
- Dr. Albert Zapf
- Dr. Johannes Wunderlich left Reichstag on 31 March 1930
- August Winnefeld
- Otto ThielOtto ThielOtto Thiel was a German amateur football player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.He was a member of the German Olympic squad and played one match in the consolation tournament.-External links:*...
- Dr. Heinrich Runkel
- Werner Freiherr von Rheinbaben
- Dr. Johannes Rammelt, DVP, entered Reichstag on 3 October 1929 for Dr. Kulenkampff
- Hans von Raumer (1870–1965)
- Ernst Hamkens
- Heinrich Havemann, DVP, entered Reichstag on 12 October 1929 for Dr. Stresemann
- Dr. Doris Hertwig-Bünger
- Ernst Hintzmann
- Dr. Curt Hoff
- Adolf Hueck
- Dr. Otto Hugo (1878–1942)
- Dr. Elsa Matz
- Dr. Fritz Mittelmann (1886–1932)
- Dr. Paul Moldenhauer
- Albrecht Morath
- D. Dr. Wilhelm Kahl (1849–1932)
- Dr. Wilhelm Kalle
- Siegfried von Kardorff
- Otto Keinath entered Reichstag on 2 April 1930 for Dr. Wunderlich
- Adolf Kempkes
- Dr. Walther Kulenkampff died on 29 September 1929
- Eugen Köngeter
- Richard Leutheußer (1867–1945)
- Albrecht Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (1886–1948)
- Dr. Gustav StresemannGustav Stresemannwas a German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor and Foreign Minister during the Weimar Republic. He was co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926.Stresemann's politics defy easy categorization...
(1878–1929) died pm 3 October 1929 - Dr. Heinrich Schnee (1871–1949)
- Dr. Rudolph Schneider (Dresden)
- Dr. Ernst Scholz
- Carl Schmid (Düsseldorf)
German Democratic Party
- Dr. Gertrud BäumerGertrud BäumerGertrud Bäumer was a German politician who actively participated in the Feminist movement. She was also a writer, and contributed to Friedrich Naumann's paper Die Hilfe....
(1873–1954) - Franz Bartschat entered Reichstag on 10 March 1930 for Dr. Hellpach
- Georg Bernhard
- Johannes Büll
- Dr. Bernhard DernburgBernhard DernburgBernhard Dernburg was a German liberal politician and banker. He served as Secretary for Colonial Affairs and head of the Imperial Colonial Office from May 1907 to 9 June 1910, and as Federal Minister of Finance and Vice Chancellor of Germany from 17 April to 20 June 1919.-Background and banking...
(1865–1937) - Hermann Dietrich (Baden) (1879–1954)
- Gustav Ehlermann
- Anton Erkelenz (1878–1945)
- Otto Fischbeck (1865–1939)
- Dr. Hermann Fischer (Köln) (1873–1940
- Paul Ziegler
- Dr. Philipp Wieland
- Theodor Tantzen left Reichstag 4 May 1930
- Dr. Emilie Kiep-Altenloh (1888–1985) entered Reichstag on 9 May 1930 for Herr Tantzen
- Erich Koch-WeserErich Koch-WeserErich Koch-Weser was a German lawyer and liberal politician...
(1875–1944) - Dr. Wilhelm KülzWilhelm KülzWilhelm Külz was a German politician . In 1926 he was interior minister of the Weimar Republic. After 1945 he took actively part in establishing the LDPD...
(1875–1948) - Heinrich Rönneburg
- Dr. Peter Reinhold
- Dr. Ludwig Haas (Baden) died 2 August 1930
- Dr. Willy HellpachWilly HellpachWilly Hellpach was the sixth State President of Baden. He was a member of the German Democratic Party . He was also a physician and psychologist....
, (1877–1955) left Reichstag 6 March 1930 - Dr. Hermann HummelHermann HummelHermann Hummel was a German chemist and politician in the Republic of Baden. He was a member of the DDP.- Early life and career :...
(1876–1952) - Ernst Lemmer (1898–1970)
- Marie Elisabeth LüdersMarie Elisabeth LüdersMarie-Elisabeth Lüders was a German politician and one of the most important figures in the German women's rights movement....
(1878–1966) - Georg Sparrer
- Otto Schuldt (Steglitz)
- Gustav Schneider (Berlin)
Reich Party of the German Middle Class
In German the Reichspartei des deutschen Mittelstandes. Later renamed the Economic Party, Wirtschaftspartei in German.- Oskar Beier (Dresden)
- Fritz Borrmann
- Dr. Dr. Johann Viktor BredtJohann Viktor BredtJohann Viktor Bredt was a German Weimar era justice minister.-Biography:Bredt was born in Barmen. He rose to be Justice minister in 1930 succeeding Theodor von Guérard.Bredt died in Marburg.-References:...
(1879–1940) - Otto Colosser
- Hermann Drewitz
- Johannes Dunkel
- Wilhelm François
- Franz Freidel
- Carl Freybe
- Dr. Franz Jörissen
- Karl Pallmann
- Artur Petzold
- Franz Holzamer
- Heinrich Hömberg
- Hans Hetzel
- Jacob Ludwig Mollath
- Emil Köster
- Karl Lauterbach
- Ernst Lucke
- Wilhelm Lünenschloß died on 10 July 1929
- Gotthard SachsenbergGotthard SachsenbergGotthard Sachsenberg was a German World War I fighter ace with 31 victories who went on to command the world's first naval air wing...
- Otto Strauß
- Wilhelm Siegfried
- Robert Schulte (Westfalen) appointed to Reichstag on 22 July 1929 for Herr Lünenschloß
Bavarian People's PartyBavarian People's PartyThe Bavarian People's Party was the Bavarian branch of the Centre Party, which broke off from the rest of the party in 1919 to pursue a more conservative, more Catholic, more Bavarian particularist course...
- Alois AlbertAlois AlbertAlois Albert was a German politician, representative of the Bavarian People's Party.-References:...
- Franz Dauer (Niederbayern)
- Sebastian Diernreiter
- Erich Emminger (1880–1951)
- Franz Gerauer
- Dr. Joseph Pfleger
- Hans RauchHans RauchHans Rauch was a highly decorated Generalmajor in the Luftwaffe during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership...
(München) - Karl Troßmann (Nürnberg)
- Franz Herbert
- Dr. Michael Horlacher (München) (1888–1957)
- Franz Xaver Lang
- Thusnelda Lang-Brumann
- Johann Leicht
- Martin Loibl
- Rudolf Schwarzer (Oberbayern)
- Franz Schmitt (Franken)
National Socialist German Workers' Party
- Walter BuchWalter BuchWalter Buch was a German jurist and SS-Obergruppenführer war criminal, as well as being Martin Bormann's father in law.-Life:...
(1883–1949) - Wilhelm DreherWilhelm DreherWilhelm Dreher was a German politician with the Nazi Party....
- Franz Ritter von Epp (1868–1946)
- Gottfried FederGottfried FederGottfried Feder was an economist and one of the early key members of the Nazi party. He was their economic theoretician. Initially, it was his lecture in 1919 that drew Hitler into the party.- Biography :...
(Sachsen) (1883–1941) - Dr. Wilhelm FrickWilhelm FrickWilhelm Frick was a prominent German Nazi official serving as Minister of the Interior of the Third Reich. After the end of World War II, he was tried for war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials and executed...
(1877–1946) - Dr. Joseph GoebbelsJoseph GoebbelsPaul Joseph Goebbels was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. As one of Adolf Hitler's closest associates and most devout followers, he was known for his zealous oratory and anti-Semitism...
(1897–1945) - Hermann GöringHermann GöringHermann Wilhelm Göring, was a German politician, military leader, and a leading member of the Nazi Party. He was a veteran of World War I as an ace fighter pilot, and a recipient of the coveted Pour le Mérite, also known as "The Blue Max"...
(1893–1946) - Ernst Graf zu ReventlowErnst Graf zu ReventlowErnst, Count Reventlow was a German naval officer, journalist and Nazi politician.-Early life:Ernst Christian Einar Ludwig Detlev Graf zu Reventlow was born at Husum, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, the son of Ludwig Reventlow, a Danish nobleman, and Emilie Julie Anna Louise Rantzau...
- Franz StöhrFranz StöhrFranz Stöhr was a German politician with the Nazi Party....
(1879–1938) - Gregor StraßerGregor StrasserGregor Strasser was a politician of the National Socialist German Workers Party...
(1892–1934) - Josef Wagner (1899–1945)
- Werner WillikensWerner WillikensWerner Willikens was a German politician with the Nazi Party. His phrase "working towards the Fuehrer", as used in a 1934 speech, has become a well used description of Nazi bureaucracy in the literature.-Biography:Willikens enrolled in the German Imperial Army in 1912 and served in World War I as...
(Hannover)
Christian National Farmers and Countryfolk Party
In German the Christlich-Nationale Bauern- und Landvolkpartei, CNDL. This party later mergered with dissident DNVP members to form the Christian National Labor Society (Christlich-Nationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft, CNAG)- Franz BauerFranz BauerFranz Andreas Bauer was an Austrian microscopist and botanical artist.Born in Feldsberg, Moravia , he was the son of Lucas Bauer , court painter to the Prince of Liechtenstein, and brother of the painters Josef Anton and Ferdinand Bauer...
(Sachsen) - Friedrich Döbrich
- Wilhelm Dorsch (Hessen)
- Hermann Julier
- Dr. Albrecht Wendhausen
- Willi Neddenriep
- Franz Hänse
- Karl Hepp, (1889–1970)
- Heinrich von Sybel
German Farmers Party
- Hans Eder (Niederbayern)
- Georg Eisenberger (1863–1945)
- Anton Fehr (München) (1881–1954)
- Carl Gandorfer
- Franz Haindl
- August Hillebrand (Schlesien)
- Andreas Kerschbaum
- Fritz Kling
German-Hanoverian Party
- August Arteldt
- Ludwig Alpers (1866–1959)
- Adolf Freiherr von Hammerstein-Loxten
- Heinrich Meyer (Hannover)
Reich Party for Civil Rights and Deflation
In German the Reichspartei für Volksrecht und AufwertungReichspartei für Volksrecht und Aufwertung
Reichspartei für Volksrecht und Aufwertung was a German political party active in the Weimar Republic....
- Dr. Georg Best
- Emil Herberg (Zwickau) came in for Dr. Lobe 3 January 1930
- Dr. Adolf Lobe left Reichstag 31 December 1929
See also
- German election, 1928German election, 1928The 1928, or 5th, federal election in Germany, which occurred on May 20, came one year after the ban on Adolf Hitler participating in political activities was officially lifted. As a result, the recently reformed Nazi Party was present in the elections. However, as the table below shows, the NSDAP...