Georg Voigt

German politician, Mayor of Frankfurt

Georg Voigt - German politician, Mayor of Frankfurt
Born

September 16th, 1866
158 years ago

Died

April 13th, 1927
98 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Germany

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Served as the Mayor of Frankfurt, contributing to the city's governance and development in the early 20th century. Played a significant role in local politics, influencing various policy decisions during tenure. Engaged in initiatives that shaped the urban landscape of Frankfurt and its civic administration.

Served as the Mayor of Frankfurt

Influenced local governance and policy

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