Oskar Cassel
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Born4 June 1849
Schwetz, West Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia (Świecie, Poland)
Schwetz, West Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia (Świecie, Poland)
Died8 August 1923 (aged 74)
Berlin, Weimar Germany
Berlin, Weimar Germany
Political partyFree-minded People's Party (Germany)
Progressive People's Party (Germany)
German Democratic Party
Progressive People's Party (Germany)
German Democratic Party
SpouseErnestine Cassel née Ascher (1861-1935)
Oskar Cassel | |
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Oskar Cassel in 1920 (painting by Max Liebermann) | |
| Member of the town council of Berlin | |
| In office 1888–1921 | |
| Prussian House of Representatives | |
| In office 1903–1918 | |
| Prussian constitutional assembly | |
| In office 1919–1921 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 4 June 1849 Schwetz, West Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia (Świecie, Poland) |
| Died | 8 August 1923 (aged 74) Berlin, Weimar Germany |
| Political party | Free-minded People's Party (Germany) Progressive People's Party (Germany) German Democratic Party |
| Spouse | Ernestine Cassel née Ascher (1861-1935) |
| Occupation | Jurist |
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Oskar Cassel (4 June 1849 – 8 August 1923) was a German liberal politician, a member of the Prussian House of Representatives and the Prussian constitutional assembly. Cassel was the first Jewish honorary citizen of Berlin and a leading figure in several Jewish-German organisations.