Bruno Wachsmann

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Bruno Adolf Friedrich Wachsmann (born July 12, 1888 in Graetz , Province of Posen , † April 6, 1951 in Wiesbaden ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Wachsmann was a son of the Secret Higher Justice Councilor and Higher Regional Court Councilor Adolph Wachsmann in Honnef am Rhein and his wife Elisabeth born. Schwinning. He received his education at the Gymnasium Steglitz and at the Domgymnasium Magdeburg . After graduating from high school in 1907, he studied law at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen . In 1907 he was reciprocated in the Corps Suevia Tübingen . In 1910 he passed the trainee examination. On April 1, 1911, he was from the Law Faculty of the University of Breslau Dr. iur. PhD. Then Wachsmann served as a one-year volunteer with the field artillery regiment v. Peucker (1st Silesian) No. 6 in Breslau . In 1912 he became a government trainee. During the First World War he was first used in his regiment, then in anti-aircraft formations on the Western Front. In November 1918 became the adjutant of the mayor of Riga . Appointed government assessor in 1919, Wachsmann served as district administrator in the East Prussian district of Oletzko from 1921 to 1933 . Put on hold in 1933, he ran the estate of his wife Ilse, nee. from Lenski. She was the daughter of the Amtsrat Max von Lenski and widow of the manor owner Theodor Tolsdorff in Lehnarten. Wachsmann joined the government in Wiesbaden in 1945 , where he was senior government councilor from 1949 and government director from 1950.

literature

  • Suevia-Tübingen 1831-1931 . Vol. 2: Members, Tübingen 1931, p. 248 (No. 690)

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 129/689.
  2. History of the Royal University of Wroclaw ... . 1912, p. 197.
  3. Dissertation: Exercising the right of retention on the basis of statute-barred claims .
  4. Nassauische Annalen 77-78 (1966), p. 306.