Richard Heyne
Richard Heyne (September 27, 1882, (Offenbach am Main) - March 18, 1961, (Offenbach am Main)) was a Hessian DVP politician and former member of the Landtags des Volksstaates Hessen in the Weimar Republic.
| Richard Heyne | |
|---|---|
| In office 1931–1934 | |
| Preceded by | Konrad Haury | 
| Succeeded by | None | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | September 27, 1882 Offenbach am Main | 
| Died | March 18th, 1961 Offenbach am Main | 
| Nationality | German | 
| Political party | DVP | 
Biography
    
Richard Heyne was the son of Kommerzienrat and screw factory owner Georg Heyne (1844-1908) and his wife Regine Johanette (birth name Helger). He was a Protestant and married Helene Roth.
Richard Heyne worked in the county governments of Oppenheim and Worms, most recently in the Executive Council. He was later a manufacturer at the firm Heyne & Co.
In 1931, Richard Heyne succeeded the late Konrad Haury in the Landtag des Volksstaates Hessen.
References
    
- Ruppel, Hans Georg, and Birgit Groß. Hessische Abgeordnete 1820–1930. Darmstadt: n.p., 1980. Print.
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