Hugo Neumann

For the German-Jewish pediatrician, see Hugo Neumann (pediatrician).
Hugo Neumann
Member of the Volkstag
In office
1920–1927
Personal details
Born (1882-08-05)August 5, 1882
Berent, West Prussia
Died September 4, 1962(1962-09-04) (aged 80)
Paris, France
Political party Freie Wirtschaftliche Vereinigung (1920-23)
German Democratic Party (DDP) (1923-27)
Occupation jurist
Religion Jewish

Hugo Neumann (8 May 1882 4 September 1962) was a German jurist, politician of the Free City of Danzig and writer.

Biography

Neumann was born in Berent (modern Kościerzyna, Poland) to Max Neumann. He studied law at the Universities of Berlin, Königsberg and Heidelberg and received his doctorate in law in 1904.[1]

Neumann worked as a lawyer and Notary in Danzig (Gdańsk) and became a member of the Danzig parliament in 1920.[2]

As a member of the Jewish Community of Danzig he emigrated to France in 1938 because of the growing influence of Nazis in Danzig. After World War II, from 1945 to 1948, he worked as a legal advisor for the French delegation at the Allied Control Council in Berlin.[3]

From 1956 to 1962 he was the chairman of the board of directors of the Swiss "Internationale Treuhandgruppe" (ITAG).[3]

Neumann published several books using the pseudonym "Felix Norbert". He died in Paris.

Publications

References

  1. Echt, Samuel (1972). Die Geschichte der Juden in Danzig (in German). Rautenberg. p. 106.
  2. list of Volkstag members
  3. 1 2 biography
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