Bernhard Penner

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Bernhard Penner (born May 6, 1890 in Neuteich (West Prussia) , † January 7, 1933 in Ragnit , East Prussia ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Penner's ancestors were Mennonites from the Netherlands , who had made a great contribution to draining the swampy river plains and building dikes in eastern Prussia.

Bernhard Penner, son of the sugar factory director Heinrich Penner, attended high school in Gdansk. After graduating from high school, he studied law at the University of Grenoble , the Georg-August University of Göttingen and the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin . In 1909 he was reciprocated in the Corps Bremensia . In three semesters he distinguished himself as a consenior . At the Royal University of Greifswald he was awarded a Dr. iur. in 1911 he came to Putzig in West Prussia as a trainee lawyer . In the same year he served as a one-year-old volunteer with the Hunter Regiment on Horseback No. 2 . There he later became a lieutenant in the reserve. From 1914 volunteer in World War I , he suffered a serious wound in 1915 . After healing he came to the civil administration in the General Government of Belgium . He's representative of the Commissioner for the City and District of Antwerp. As an orderly officer of the 38th Cavalry Brigade ( 38th Division (German Empire) ) he returned to the Western Front (First World War) in October 1917 . In September 1918 he suffered severe yellow cross poisoning .

In 1918 he came to the Wiesbaden district office and in 1919 to the government in Danzig. In the same year he moved to the district administrator in Hanover as an unskilled worker and government assessor and in 1920 to the police headquarters in Königsberg. In 1921 he was initially appointed to represent the company and from 1922 to 1933 he was district administrator in the Tilsit-Ragnit district . He sat on the board of the Tilsiter racing club. At the age of 42 he was killed in a hunting accident. At his request, he was buried on the north side of the Bismarck Tower in Ober Eißeln . He was married to Freiin Reintraut born on May 3, 1922. v. Sanden -Toussainen. The marriage produced a daughter.

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Individual evidence

  1. 8th Tilsiter Rundbrief (1978/79)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 39/1086
  3. Dissertation: The importance of legal capacity for the right to find property of the German Civil Code .
  4. a b Corps newspaper of Bremensia No. 29/1933, p. 16
  5. ^ Rüdiger Döhler: District administrators in the administrative district Gumbinnen , in: The senior citizens' convention in Königsberg. East Prussia and its corps before the end . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 54 (2009), p. 245.
  6. ^ Tilsit-Ragnit district (territorial.de)
  7. 11th Tilsiter Rundbrief (1981/82) 1
  8. Bismarck Tower in Obereißeln (bismarcktuerme.de)
  9. District Administrator Penner Strasse (flickr.com)