Albrecht von Heyden-Linden

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Albrecht von Heyden-Linden (born October 25, 1872 in Stettin , † May 24, 1946 in Tützpatz ) was the owner of the manor and a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Pomerania .

Life

Albrecht von Heyden-Linden was the eldest son of Wilhelm von Heyden-Linden (1842–1877) and his wife Agathe von Trotha (1848–1917). After the early death of his father, he inherited the Fideikommiss Tützpatz with the Vorwerke Idashof and Philippshof, which his uncle Friedrich von Heyden-Linden managed until he came of age. He attended the Knight Academy in Brandenburg Cathedral and began studying at the University of Bonn , which he completed in Greifswald in 1895 as a trainee lawyer. During his studies he became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn in 1891 . He did his military service with the Guard Cuirassier Regiment , his last rank was Rittmeister .

Afterwards he devoted himself to the management of his estates. In 1908 he had the Tützpatz manor house rebuilt. Until 1945 he was chairman of the agricultural buying and selling association in Altentreptow . After the Fideikommisse had been repealed by law in 1919, he transferred the Philippshof estate to his cousin Rüdiger von Heyden-Linden at the end of the 1920s.

Albrecht von Heyden-Linden was a member of the Conservative Party and, after 1918, of the German National People's Party . From 1921 to 1933 he was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Province of Pomerania .

During the First World War he was an orderly officer in the High Command of the 4th Army . He was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class.

Albrecht von Heyden-Linden was hereditary land cupbearer from Old Western Pomerania and a legal knight of the Order of St. John .

Albrecht von Heyden-Linden was married to Hertha von Ploetz (1876–1949) since 1898. The two had two daughters. After the end of the Second World War he stayed in Tützpatz with his wife. He was expropriated during the land reform , but did not have to leave the estate because of the intercession of the farm workers. He died in 1946 and was buried in Tützpatz.

literature

  • Harald von Heyden: Constantly changing. Reports from six generations of the von Heyden / von Heyden-Linden family from 1800–1989. Heyden'sche Familienstiftung (Ed.), Borgwedel, pp. 124–126.

Individual evidence

  1. Annual directory of the publications published at the German universities. XI, August 15, 1895 to August 14, 1896, Asher & Co., Berlin 1896, p. 103.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 18 , 653.
  3. Harald von Heyden: Constantly changing. Pp. 332-335.
  4. ^ Theodor Wengler : The Pomeranian Provincial Association. Directory of the members of the provincial assembly. Publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania, Series V, Volume 44. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-412-20109-8 , pp. 144–156.