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Hermann Liebmann
Interior Minister of Saxony
In office
1923–1925
Prime MinisterErich Zeigner
City Council Member of Leipzig
Personal details
Born(1882-08-18)August 18, 1882
Paunsdorf, Saxony, Germany
Died(1935-09-06)September 6, 1935
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Political partySPD (xxx-xxx) (xxx-xxx)
Other political
affiliations
USPD (xxx-xxx)

Hermann Liebmann ... Hermann Liebmann (August 18, 1882 - September 6, 1935) was a German politician from the SPD. He died shortly after his release as a result of abuse received from the Nazis in concentration camps.

Early Life (1882 – 1935)

Leipzig Politics (1905 – 1919)

Saxon State Politics (1919 – 1933)

Imprisonment (1933 - 1935)

Tributes

  • Liebmann Hermann High School in Leipzig (closed in 1992)
  • Hermann Liebmann Bridge in Leipzig. Dedicated on 29 June 2004 by Leipzig mayor Wolfgang Tiefensee. [2][LESE] The old bridge had to be demolished it in 2002.
  • Hermann Liebmann Strasse: a 1,283 meter long street Leipzig, running through the city districts of Neustadt-Neuschönefeld, Volkmarsdorf, and Schönefeld-Abtnaundorf. The street was formally known as Hauptstraße (Neuschönefeld) and Kirchweg (Neustadt) to 1888, Kirchstraße from 1888 to 1933, Alfred-Kindler-Straße from 1933 to 1945. [Y][LESE]
  • 20 January 2009: Hermann Liebmann and five other SPD deputies honered in a picture Gallary. [LESE]

Publications

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