Albrecht Wendhausen

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Albrecht Wendhausen (born August 31, 1880 in Rostock , † May 1, 1945 in Spotendorf ) was a German lawyer, manor owner and member of the Reichstag .

biography

Wendhausen was a son of Albrecht (Carl Friedrich Wilhelm) Wendhausen (born October 2, 1839 in Rostock, † April 14, 1897 in Rostock), district court director and consistorial director in Rostock and vice chancellor of the University of Rostock . He graduated from high schools in Rostock, Putbus and Neubrandenburg and studied law at the University of Rostock, the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Ruprecht Karls University in Heidelberg . In Heidelberg he became a member of the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg in 1901 . In 1906 he passed the legal traineeship and obtained his doctorate as Dr. jur.

In 1906/07 he did his one year military service . In 1911 he passed the exam to become an assessor . This was followed by a job as an administrative officer in Schwerin , Güstrow , Doberan and Rostock . He took part in the First World War and retired from military service as Rittmeister of the Reserve.

In Bern he was then employed in the German legation from 1918 to 1919. After the revolution in Germany he resigned from civil service. He took an active part in the Kapp Putsch , taking on the post of government commissioner in Mecklenburg based in Schwerin. After the suppression of the revolt he fled to Upper Bavaria, where he worked as a farmer until 1922.

In 1922 he took over the Spotendorf family estate near Laage . The Landbund the country Mecklenburg chose him in 1925 as its Chairman. From May 1928 to September 1930 he held a mandate for the German Rural People (DL) party in the Reichstag . Then he was elected again for the DL until July 1932 in the Reichstag, where he accepted a guest mandate from the NSDAP . On May 1, 1945, he was murdered in Spotendorf.

Individual evidence

  1. See the entries by Albrecht Wendhausen in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910 , 122 , 777.

literature

  • Cuno Horkenbach (Ed.): The German Reich from 1918 to today . Publishing house for press, economy and politics, Berlin 1930.
  • Martin Schumacher (Hrsg.): MdR The Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. Droste-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1992, ISBN 3-7700-5162-9 .

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