Bruno Huguenin

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Bruno Huguenin (born October 7, 1880 in Antalexen, Labiau district , East Prussia province , † August 30, 1964 in Bad Godesberg ) was a German lawyer in the cooperative system.

Life

Huguenin studied law at the Albertus University in Königsberg and the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg . He became active in the Corps Hansea Königsberg in 1900 , but did not receive the ribbon until 1933 at the 56th Foundation Festival. After the exams he was with the East Prussian Raiffeisen Organization and its umbrella organization in Berlin . Having just become a public prosecutor in Beuthen in Upper Silesia , he joined the Prussian Army as a reserve officer when the First World War broke out . He fought on the Eastern Front in the 2nd Litthau Field Artillery Regiment No. 37 . At the same time he organized and directed the German cooperatives in Congress Poland . After the war he became a consultant in the Reich Ministry of Economics . In January 1920 he went back to the East Prussian Raiffeisen organization, whose association director for life he became on June 2. In the same year he was given a teaching position for cooperatives at the Albertus University and the Königsberg commercial college . In 1931 the university appointed him honorary professor . After the National Socialists won the Reichstag elections in March 1933 , he had to give up his office because it was combined with the administration of the Reichsnährstand . While maintaining his teaching post, he was a lawyer and notary in Königsberg . "He has achieved special merits in this through his manly and fearless opposition to measures of the system that corresponded to his pronounced sense of honor, decency and justice". As Oberfeldintendant d. R. took Huguenin also the Second World War, in part, mainly in the bar of Oskar von Hindenburg . In April 1944 he was incapacitated.

In the post-war period in Germany he continued his work for the German Raiffeisen Association . From 1947 he lived in Bad Godesberg. Widower since October 1, 1949, he died at the age of 83. He left three daughters, five granddaughters, one grandson and one great-grandson.

Works

  • with Willy Krebs: Ms. W. Raiffeisen , 3rd edition. Raiffeisdruckerei publishing house 1955.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 63/340
  2. FAR 37 (GenWiki)
  3. a b c d Friedrich Ossig: Obituary for Bruno Huguenin . Circular letter of the Corps Hansea Königsberg 2/1964