Daniel Blumenthal

Politician

1860 – 1930

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Who was Daniel Blumenthal?

Daniel Blumenthal was the mayor of Colmar from 1905 to 1914 and an elected member of the Reichstag between 1903 and 1907. He worked as a lawyer first at the Landgericht Mülhausen and then at Alsace-Lorraine's Supreme Court at Colmar.

A Russian national through birth to Russian parents, who had immigrated to France in 1858, he was naturalised as German in 1882. In 1895 he founded the democratic People's Party of Alsace-Lorraine and became its first president. In 1899 he became a member of the Colmar city parliament and was elected its deputy in the district parliament of Upper Alsace.

In the German general election, 1903 he gained the majority of the votes in the Alsace-Lorraine constituency No. 9. In the next elections, he ran in two constituencies simultaneously, in No. 9 again and in No. 3, however, in both cases he only came second by votes and also lost the run-offs. In 1905 Colmar's city parliament elected him mayor with 15 of 29 votes. On 22 October 1911 he ran for a seat in the second chamber in the Alsace-Lorraine state election but failed, but since William II wanted him to be a member of the state parliament, he appointed him non-elected member of the upper house.

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Born
Jan 25, 1860
Thann
Nationality
  • France
Profession
Education
  • Yorktown High School
    (1966/09 - 1970/06)
Died
Mar 25, 1930
Paris

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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