Victor L. Berger AKA Victor Luitpold Berger Born: 28-Feb-1860 Birthplace: Nieder Rebbach, Austria-Hungary Died: 7-Aug-1929 Location of death: Milwaukee, WI Cause of death: Accident - Automobile [1] Remains: Buried, Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, WI
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician, Editor Party Affiliation: See Note [2] Nationality: United States Executive summary: Socialist Rep. from Wisconsin First Socialist elected to US Congress. Indicted in 1918 under the wartime Espionage Act for his opposition to the First World War, and was convicted by Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis and sentenced to 20 years in prison. The verdict was overturned in 1921 by the Supreme Court. [1] Streetcar accident.
[2] Founder of the Social Democratic Party, 1900, which merged with the Socialist Party of America, 1901.
Wife: Meta Schlichting
University: University of Budapest University: University of Vienna
US Congressman, Wisconsin (1923-29) Inmate: Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary (1919-21) Sedition convicted 1918, later overturned US Congressman, Wisconsin special election 1919, House refused to seat him US Congressman, Wisconsin elected 1918, House refused to seat him US Congressman, Wisconsin 1911-13 City Council Milwaukee, WI (1910) The Milwaukee Leader Editor (1911-29)
Social Democratic Herald Editor (1901-13)
Wahrheit Editor
Milwaukee Daily Vorwaerts Editor (1892-98)
AFL Naturalized US Citizen 1878
Author of books:
100 Years--For What? Being the Addresses of Victor L. Berger, Adolph Germer, J. Louis Engdahl, William F. Kruse, and Irwin St. John Tucker to the Court that Sentenced them to Serve 100 Years in Prison (1919) Voice and Pen of Victor L. Berger: Congressional Speeches and Editorials (1929)
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