Carl-August von Bülow

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Carl-August von Bülow , also Karl-August von Bülow (born January 14, 1876 in Neustrelitz , † April 14, 1946 in Schwerin ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Carl-August von Bülow came from the Plüskow-Kogel branch of the Mecklenburg noble family Bülow . He was born the son of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz court marshal Jaspar von Bülow († 1878) in the royal seat of Neustrelitz. The naval officer Friedrich von Bülow was his older brother.

Bülow studied law in Heidelberg , Berlin and Rostock . In Heidelberg he became a member of the Corps Vandalia in 1894 . Bülow passed the trainee examination in 1898 and the assessor examination in 1906, was an official assessor and from 1909 administrative administrator in Doberan . In 1912 he became an administrator in Grabow , in 1918 an official there, then Landdrost in Neustadt (Mecklenburg) and Ludwigslust , and in 1928 a councilor at the domain office in Schwerin. From October 1933 he was district administrator in Schwerin . On March 1, 1937, he retired at his own request.

literature

  • The members of Vandalia zu Heidelberg as of September 29, 1935 . Berlin 1936, p. 216.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Registered here from the winter semester 1896, Rostocker matriculation portal
  2. http://www.territorial.de/mecklenb/schwerin/landkrs.htm#fn33