Sepp Oerter

Sepp Oerter
Born
Friedrich Josef Oerter

24 September 1870
Died14 December 1928
Occupation(s)Book binder
Political activist
Politician
Journalist
Minister-president of Braunschweig
Political partySPD
USPD
NSDAP

Sepp Oerter (24 September 1870 – 14 December 1928) was a German politician and journalist. As a young man he was an activist member of various anarchist groups. He later moved over to socialist groupings and parties, including the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and, after the SPD split, the anti-war Independent Social Democratic Party ("Unabhängige Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands" / USPD). During and directly after the revolution, for two months during the first half of 1919 and then for more than a year during 1920/21, he served as head of the regional government / Minister-president in the Free State of Braunschweig (Brunswick). By the time of his death he had broken with the political left and joined the National Socialists.[1][2]

  1. ^ ps (13 June 2014). "Oerter, Friedrich Joseph "Sepp": Né en 1870 – mort en 1928 - Ouvrier relieur - FAUD - Berlin (Allemagne) – New York – Londres – Belgique". Dictionnaire des militants anarchistes. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  2. ^ Franz Müller (2006). "Geschichte einer Bergbaugemeinde und ihrer Ortsteile Büddenstedt, Offleben und Reinsdorf-Hohnsleben" (PDF). Retrieved 28 November 2018.

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