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Ernst Scholz

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constituency (constituency 1) on 7 March 1921, where he remained until 1930. He retired from the Reichstag in 1930, presumably for health reasons; this signalled the end of his political career and his life, he died at 58 the capital,
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and in 1900, he became the First Secretary of the General Cooperative Association (Allgemeinen Genossenschaftsverbands) in
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in 1914, getting wounded that same year and earning the position of major before retiring.
269:, Scholz graduated grammar school and pursued law as a career. He began his studies at the 8: 386: 336: 254: 63: 331:(DVP), a party he remained in until his death. After the sudden death of long-time 374:. As a member of the "Lord Mayor Group" (OB-Fraktion), Scholz was a member of the 411: 346:
Also active in many municipal governments, Scholz was the assistant minister and
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Scholz wrote about German mortgage law and the municipal taxation system in
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Professional Association of Senior Municipal Officials in Germany
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Scholzplatz in Berlin-Charlottenburg (1931) dedicated to him (
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in 1901 as a municipal assistant. Scholz was a veteran of the
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and from 1913 to 1914 and 1917–1920 he was the lord mayor of
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Index


German People's Party
Gustav Stresemann
Eduard Dingeldey
Reich Minister of Economics
Constantin Fehrenbach
Robert Schmidt
Robert Schmidt
Reichstag
OstpreuĂźen
Wiesbaden
German Empire
Berlin
Weimar Republic
German People's Party
Alma mater
Heidelberg University
German People's Party
Gustav Stresemann
Wiesbaden
University of Freiburg
Corps Suevia Freiburg
University of Marburg
Heidelberg University
Doctorate in law
Assessor
Charlottenburg
Frankfurt
First World War
Reichswehr

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