Oskar Cohn

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ConstituencyBerlin-Tiergarten
ConstituencyErfurt 1, Nordhausen
Born(1869-10-15)15 October 1869
Guttentag, Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia (Dobrodzień, Poland)
Died31 October 1934(1934-10-31) (aged 65)
Oskar Cohn
Member of the Berlin City council
In office
1909–1921
ConstituencyBerlin-Tiergarten
Member of the Reichstag (German Empire)
In office
1912–1918
ConstituencyErfurt 1, Nordhausen
Member of the Weimar National Assembly
In office
1919–1920
Member of the Prussian House of Representatives
In office
1919–1924
Personal details
Born(1869-10-15)15 October 1869
Guttentag, Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia (Dobrodzień, Poland)
Died31 October 1934(1934-10-31) (aged 65)
PartySPD (before 1917, after 1922)
USPD (1917–1922)
Other political
affiliations
SAG (1915–1917)
SpouseSophie Cohn (–1922)
ChildrenReinhold Cohn, Eva Cohn
OccupationLawyer

Oskar Cohn (15 October 1869 – 31 October 1934) was a German lawyer, Zionist and socialist politician. He was a member of the German and Prussian parliament and the Weimar National Assembly representing the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany.

Cohn was born in Guttentag, Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia (Dobrodzień, Poland), the eleventh child of Bernhard Cohn (1827–1903) and Charlotte née Dresdner (1831–1908). His family were religious but largely assimilated German Jews, his grandfather was an honorary citizen of Guttentag. He attended school in Brieg (Brzeg) and started to study medicine at the University of Berlin. After two semesters he switched his studies to law and continued at the University of Greifswald, in Munich, and again in Berlin. As a student he came in contact with Otto Landsberg and Wilhelm Liebknecht.[1]

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