Emanuel Chobot
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Born1 January 1881
Died7 June 1944 (aged 63)
OccupationTrade unionist
Emanuel Chobot | |
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Emanuel Chobot | |
| Member of the National Assembly of Czechoslovakia | |
| In office 1929–1935 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 January 1881 |
| Died | 7 June 1944 (aged 63) |
| Party | Polish Socialist Workers Party |
| Occupation | Trade unionist |
Emanuel Chobot (Polish pronunciation: [ɛmaˈnu.ɛl ˈxɔbɔt]; 1 January 1881 – 7 June 1944) was a Polish trade union activist and politician. He was the chairman of the Polish Socialist Workers Party, the social democratic party active amongst the Polish minority in Czechoslovakia. He was also the Director-General of the Consumers Association 'Gec' in Moravská Ostrava.[1][2]
Chobot was the son of Józef Chobot (a coal miner by profession) and Barbara Uher. He graduated from primary school in Orłowa and worked as a coal miner in Łazy and (1895–1898) and Orłowa (1898–1907).[3] He was married to Franziska Onderek. He lived at Nádražní 96, Moravská Ostrava.[2]