Ludwig Marum (5 November 1882 – 2 April 1934) was a Germans Jewish politician, an early victim of the Nazi Party after it came to power in 1933.
He joined the SPD in 1914 and after the 1918 revolution in Baden was briefly Justice Minister in the new Republic of Baden. By 1922 Marum was the only notable Jew in any state government.
In 1928 Ludwig Marum was elected member of the Reichstag (German Parliament) for Karlsruhe. After the Reichstag fire and the passing of the Enabling Act of 1933, Marum was publicly deported to the Kislau concentration camp on 16 May 1933 together with six other SPD members of the Karlsruhe Landtag. The SPD itself was banned by the Nazis on 22 June 1933. Marum was murdered at Kislau by the SS on the night of 28–29 March 1934.
His daughter Eva Brigitte was murdered at Sobibor concentration camp in 1943.
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