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Erich Vagts (9 February 1896, Cuxhaven – 20 February 1980, Bremen) was a German politician who served as the 1st President of the Senate and Mayor of Bremen in 1945. After finishing his final exams at the German secondary school Erich Vagts became a soldier during the First World War. In 1919 he began his studies of law and political science at the University of Tübingen and the University of Kiel. Vagts did not finish his studies but became director of a consortium of farmers in Güstrow which was typical for Germany in the time after the First World War. After his return to Bremen in 1925 Vagts began his political career. He became chief executive officer of the German National People's Party, the Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP). From 1928 Vagts belonged to the Bürgerschaft of Bremen

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  • Erich Vagts (* 9. Februar 1896 in Cuxhaven; † 20. Februar 1980 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Politiker (DNVP) und Regierender Bürgermeister in Bremen. (de)
  • Erich Vagts (9 February 1896, Cuxhaven – 20 February 1980, Bremen) was a German politician who served as the 1st President of the Senate and Mayor of Bremen in 1945. After finishing his final exams at the German secondary school Erich Vagts became a soldier during the First World War. In 1919 he began his studies of law and political science at the University of Tübingen and the University of Kiel. Vagts did not finish his studies but became director of a consortium of farmers in Güstrow which was typical for Germany in the time after the First World War. After his return to Bremen in 1925 Vagts began his political career. He became chief executive officer of the German National People's Party, the Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP). From 1928 Vagts belonged to the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (en)
  • Erich Vagts (9 de febrero de 1896, Cuxhaven - 20 de febrero de 1980, Bremen) era un político alemán. En 1945 fue el primer Presidente del Senado y alcalde de la Ciudad Libre Hanseática de Bremen.Después de terminar sus exámenes finales en la escuela secundaria alemana, Erich Vagts se convirtió en soldado durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. En 1919 comenzó sus estudios de derecho y ciencias políticas en la Universidad de Tubinga y en la Universidad de Kiel. Vagts no terminó sus estudios, sino que se convirtió en director de un consorcio de agricultores en Güstrow, típico de Alemania en la época posterior a la Primera Guerra Mundial. Después de su regreso a Bremen en 1925, Vagts comenzó su carrera política. Se convirtió en director ejecutivo del Partido Popular Nacional Alemán, el Deutschnati (es)
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  • Erich Vagts (* 9. Februar 1896 in Cuxhaven; † 20. Februar 1980 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Politiker (DNVP) und Regierender Bürgermeister in Bremen. (de)
  • Erich Vagts (9 February 1896, Cuxhaven – 20 February 1980, Bremen) was a German politician who served as the 1st President of the Senate and Mayor of Bremen in 1945. After finishing his final exams at the German secondary school Erich Vagts became a soldier during the First World War. In 1919 he began his studies of law and political science at the University of Tübingen and the University of Kiel. Vagts did not finish his studies but became director of a consortium of farmers in Güstrow which was typical for Germany in the time after the First World War. After his return to Bremen in 1925 Vagts began his political career. He became chief executive officer of the German National People's Party, the Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP). From 1928 Vagts belonged to the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (city-state parliament). In 1931 Erich Vagts became chairman of the DNVP and two years later he was elected to the position of a senator for the health resort in the city state of Bremen. On September 30, 1933 Vagts left the Senate of Bremen and became President of a supervising body for the villages in Bremen. He expanded his influence in 1938 as a representative of the region of Oldenburg in the German Reich. On May 5, 1945 the allied forces appointed Vagts to provisional mayor, on June 6 to the Mayor of Bremen. After a political affair involving communist and social democratic senators he was removed from office and arrested for 6 months. His successor became Wilhelm Kaisen, a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD. In 1933 Vagts became President of the philharmonic society and was put in charge of the musical events in the municipal city of Bremen. He gave up the position in 1938/1939. (en)
  • Erich Vagts (9 de febrero de 1896, Cuxhaven - 20 de febrero de 1980, Bremen) era un político alemán. En 1945 fue el primer Presidente del Senado y alcalde de la Ciudad Libre Hanseática de Bremen.Después de terminar sus exámenes finales en la escuela secundaria alemana, Erich Vagts se convirtió en soldado durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. En 1919 comenzó sus estudios de derecho y ciencias políticas en la Universidad de Tubinga y en la Universidad de Kiel. Vagts no terminó sus estudios, sino que se convirtió en director de un consorcio de agricultores en Güstrow, típico de Alemania en la época posterior a la Primera Guerra Mundial. Después de su regreso a Bremen en 1925, Vagts comenzó su carrera política. Se convirtió en director ejecutivo del Partido Popular Nacional Alemán, el Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP). Desde 1928 Vagts pertenecía a la Bürgerschaft de Bremen (parlamento de la ciudad-estado). En 1931 Erich Vagts se convirtió en presidente del DNVP y dos años más tarde fue elegido senador para el balneario de la ciudad de Bremen. El 30 de septiembre de 1933 Vagts dejó el Senado de Bremen y se convirtió en Presidente de un organismo de supervisión de los pueblos de Bremen. En 1938 amplió su influencia como representante de la región de Oldenburg en el Reich alemán. El 5 de mayo de 1945 las fuerzas aliadas nombraron a Vagts alcalde provisional, el 6 de junio al alcalde de Bremen. Después de un asunto político en el que participaron senadores comunistas y socialdemócratas, fue destituido de su cargo y detenido durante 6 meses. Su sucesor se convirtió en Wilhelm Kaisen, miembro del Partido Socialdemócrata de Alemania (SPD). En 1933 Vagts se convirtió en presidente de la sociedad filarmónica y fue puesto a cargo de los eventos musicales en la ciudad de Bremen. Renunció al cargo en 1938/1939. (es)
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