Adolf von Hahnke

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Adolf von Hahnke (born July 3, 1873 in Berlin , † July 6, 1936 in Breslau ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life and work

After passing the state examination and subsequent internship , he entered the Prussian judicial and administrative service in 1896. From 1904 he worked as deputy district administrator and police director in Frankfurt (Oder) . From 1907 to 1919 he was district administrator for the Osthavelland district , based in Nauen . In 1919 he was appointed senior councilor and later vice president at the senior council of the province of Brandenburg . During the deposition of the Prussian State Government Braun-Severing ( Prussian coup ), he was in October 1932, by the Papen government to the provincial government of the administrative district of Legnica in the province of Silesia appointed. In 1933 he went into temporary retirement. In 1934 he was appointed curator of the University of Wroclaw and the Technical University of Wroclaw.

He was a son of the Prussian Field Marshal Wilhelm von Hahnke (1833–1912).

He found his final resting place in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf .

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