Otto Bödiker

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Otto Bödiker (born October 17, 1881 in Berlin ; died 1921 there ) was a Prussian district administrator .

Life

The Catholic Otto Bödiker was the son of Tonio Bödiker and his wife, Johanna Bödiker, née Devens. After attending high school he took the summer semester of 1900, a study of the law on which it initially at the University in Heidelberg led. To the Dr. jur. he was in 1903 in Leipzig with the work "the historically achieved by the landlord against the tenant eviction force of res judicata and enforceability against the taken after the lis pendens lodger? Has to imperial law" doctorate .

With the passing of the first state examination , Bödiker entered the Prussian judicial service as a court trainee for further training on September 30, 1903 and changed in the same position to the Royal Prussian Government of Düsseldorf on October 27, 1906 as a government trainee . After passing the second state examination in 1909, he was appointed government assessor , then found employment as an unskilled worker at the Nauen district office and in 1911 moved to the district office in Oldenstadt in the same function and to the Schleswig government on January 1, 1913 . There he received his appointment to the government council on August 22, 1916 .

As the successor to Fritz Knoll , who was transferred to Rheinbach in May 1918, he was temporarily entrusted with the administration of the Wipperfürth district.He received his definitive appointment or installation in this office on February 14 of the following year, before he was initially on leave in September 1919 and finally off the service leaves. It is not clear whether Bödiker chose to commit suicide. Otto Bödicker married Lucie Kochanbek (died after 1930) around 1918.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816-1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 363 .