Bernhard Hoffmann (politician, 1871)

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Bernhard Hoffmann (born November 28, 1871 in Yokohama ; † June 17, 1958 in Vitte auf Hiddensee , Western Pomerania ) was a German administrative lawyer and politician ( DNVP ).

Hoffmann was the son of the senior state doctor and personal physician to Mikado Theodor Hoffmann . He married Antoinette von Pilgrim from Minden / Westf. On March 15, 1899. Until 1890 he attended the Leibniz Gymnasium in Berlin and then studied law in Geneva, Tübingen and Berlin. In 1894 he became a trainee lawyer in Berlin and in 1903 a government assessor in Stettin, then in Teltow. In 1908 he became provisional, in 1909 he became a permanent district administrator in the Pyrmont district . In 1918 the official title was changed to District Administrator. In 1920 he became a senior councilor and head of the Presidential Office of the State Finance Office in Wroclaw. In 1937 he retired.

From 1911 to 1914 he was a member of the state parliament of the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont . He was elected for the constituency of Pyrmont. After the November Revolution , he was elected to the constitution- making Waldeck-Pyrmont state representation for the DNVP in 1919 .

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  1. Death register of the registry office Hiddensee No. 10/1958.