Eugen Naumann (born 2 January 1874 in Mikuszewo) was a politician in the Second Polish Republic, acting as a member of the Sejm in 1922–1930.
Eugen Naumann | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Sejm | |
| In office 1922–1930 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 2 January 1874 |
| Party | German Parliamentary Club |
Biography
editBorn in a German gentry family. Until the restoration of Polish independence in 1918, he served as the Landrat (Starosta) in Żnin.
During the Second Polish Republic, he was an activist of the German minority and chairman of the Deutschtumsbund. In 1922–1930, he served as a member of the Sejm. In the Sejm's first term (1922–1927), he chaired the Zjednoczenie Niemieckie club, and in the Sejm's second term (1928–1930), he chaired the German Parliamentary Club.
Death
editReferences
edit- ↑ "Niemcy idą do Berezy", wyborcza.pl
- ↑ Hans von Rosen (1990), Die Verschleppung der Deutschen aus Posen und Pommerellen im September 1939. Eine Dokumentation. (in German), Westkreuz Berlin/Bonn
Bibliography
edit- Nowaczyk (red.), Roman (2011). "Naumann Eugen". Wrzesiński słownik biograficzny (II poprawione i rozszerzone ed.). Września: Wydawnictwo Kropka Jolanta i Waldemar Śliwczyńscy. p. 190. ISBN 978-83-89494-40-5.
- "Parlamentarzyści: Naumann Eugeniusz 1874-1939". Biblioteka Sejmowa (in Polish).