Ludwig Czech

Ludwig Czech

Ludwig Czech (February 14, 1870, Lemberg - August 20, 1942 Thereseienstadt) was a Sudeten German politician, member of Deutsche sozialdemokratische Arbeitspartei (German Social Democratic Labor Party) who actively participated in the Czechoslovak politics of the so-called First Republic. He was a Minister of Social Care (1929-1934). Minister of Public Affairs (1934-1935), Minister of Public Health and Physical Training (1935-1938).


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  • Ludwig Czech — (* 14. Februar 1870 in Lemberg; † 20. August 1942 in Theresienstadt) war Rechtsanwalt in Brünn und ab 1920 Vorsitzender der Deutschen sozialdemokratischen Arbeiterpartei in der Tschechoslowakischen Republik (DSAP). Er bekle …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • CZECH, LUDWIG — (1870–1942), leader of the German Social Democratic Party in Czechoslovakia. Born in Lemberg, Czech was the son of a minor railroad official from Moravia. While studying law in Vienna, he came under the influence of victor adler and joined the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • Ludwig — m German: from an old Germanic personal name composed of the elements hlud fame + wīg warrior. It is thus etymologically the same as French LOUIS (SEE Louis). Ludwig was a royal and imperial name, especially in Bavaria, which Louis the German… …   First names dictionary

  • Ludwig Gumplowicz — Ludwig Gumplowicz, born March 9 1838 in Kraków, then a republic, now part of Poland, died August 19 1909 in Graz, Austria, was one of the founders of European sociology. He was also a jurist and political scientist who taught constitutional and… …   Wikipedia

  • Ludwig Milde — (b. 1849, Prague, d. 1913, Bad Nauheim, Germany) is known primarily as a composer of music for the bassoon. In particular, his 25 Studies in Scales and Chords (Op. 24) and his 50 Concert Studies (Op. 26) are widely played to this… …   Wikipedia

  • Czech —   [tʃɛç], Ludwig, sudetendeutscher Politiker, * Lemberg 14. 2. 1870, ✝ KZ Theresienstadt 20. 8. 1942; seit 1920 Vorsitzender der »Deutschen Sozialdemokratischen Arbeiterpartei in der Tschechoslowakischen Republik« (DSAP), bekannte sich zu einer… …   Universal-Lexikon

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