Anton Schifferer

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Anton Schifferer

Anton Schifferer (born September 12, 1871 in Kiel , † July 20, 1943 in Charlottenhof ) was a German politician.

Live and act

Schifferer was born as the son of a landowner and brewery owner from the Eckernförde district. After attending grammar school, Schifferer worked on Gut Charlottenhof, his parents' estate near Kiel. After that he was a Rittmeister in the Reichswehr for a while . In 1896 he took over the management of his father's brewery and, after its conversion into a stock corporation, became chairman of the supervisory board of the Schultheiss brewery . From 1906 to 1908 Schifferer studied economics. He later studied natural sciences in Kiel , Munich and at the Agricultural Academy Weihenstephan . Since 1890 he was a member of the Corps Franconia Munich .

Schifferer received his doctorate as Dr. phil. and received the title of Dr. med. hc by the Medical Faculty of the University of Kiel . Then he took over the management of Charlottenhof. Schifferer married once. The marriage resulted in at least one son, Anton Schifferer (* 1898).

From 1908 to 1918 Schifferer sat for the National Liberals in the Prussian House of Representatives , where he represented the constituency of Tondern . In 1919 he became a member of the German People's Party (DVP). For this he was temporarily chairman of the DVP association in Schleswig-Holstein. He was also a member of the Schleswig-Holstein Provincial Parliament . In addition, Schifferer was from 1921 to 1933 authorized representative of the province of Schleswig-Holstein to the Reichsrat and chairman of the District Warrior Association in his home country. He was also the founder of the Schleswig-Holstein University Society and member of the supervisory boards of several companies, namely breweries and the AG for the glass industry, formerly Friedrich Siemens Dresden.

In the Reichstag election of September 1930 , Schifferer was elected as a candidate for the DVP for constituency 13 (Schleswig-Holstein) in the Reichstag , to which he belonged until July 1932.

In 1933 Schifferer was appointed to the Prussian State Council by the National Socialist Prime Minister Hermann Göring , which he remained until 1943.

estate

Schifferer's estate is stored, divided into two parts, in the Federal Archives in Koblenz and in the Schleswig State Archives . The estate in the Federal Archives includes expert opinions and correspondence on the history of the German Reich 1915/1916 (economic and Polish policy, war objectives, memoranda on the submarine war, correspondence with personalities such as Matthias Erzberger , Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg , Paul Fuhrmann and Erich Ludendorff ) . The Schleswig estate has a volume of 12.5 linear meters of shelf and contains personal papers, political correspondence (including about Schifferer's work at the Reichsrat and the representation of Schleswig-Holstein interests in Berlin).

Fonts

  • Practical malting and brewery control , 1911.
  • German cultural work in Schleswig-Holstein. Lecture given on June 22nd, 1925 at the beer evening with the President of the Reichsbank, Dr. Schacht from the authorized representative to Reichsrat Dr. Schifferer, Charlottenhof , Berlin 1925.

literature

  • Festgabe Anton Schifferer for his 60th birthday, presented by the Schleswig-Holstein University Society and the Baltic Commission in Kiel. Hirt, Breslau 1931 (publications of the Schleswig-Holstein University Society, Volume 37).
  • Manfred Jessen-Klingenberg : Anton Schifferer 1871–1943. In: Schleswig-Holstein, 1971, pp. 264–265.
  • Manfred Jessen-Klingenberg: North Locarno. Anton Schifferer's and Otto Scheel's “Nordic Journey” in October 1927. In: Journal of the Society for Schleswig-Holstein History , Volume 96, 1971, pp. 309–339. ( online )

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 108 , 535
  2. ^ Association of the German Academies of Sciences: Deutsche Literaturzeitung. For Critique of International Science , 1925, p. 2471.
  3. ^ Mann, Bernhard (edit.): Biographical manual for the Prussian House of Representatives. 1867-1918 . Collaboration with Martin Doerry , Cornelia Rauh and Thomas Kühne . Düsseldorf: Droste Verlag, 1988, p. 340f (handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties: vol. 3); for the election results see Thomas Kühne: Handbook of elections to the Prussian House of Representatives 1867–1918. Election results, election alliances and election candidates (= handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 6). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5182-3 , pp. 466-468.

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