Carl Kindermann (editor)

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Carl Kindermann was a German court assessor . As a publisher and editor of political magazines, he was particularly active at the time of the German Revolution of 1848/1849 .

Life

After completing his studies, Carl Kindermann worked as a court assessor in Herford , but was dismissed from office there at the beginning of the 1840s "for unworthy behavior".

After working as a consultant , he began working as an editor, collaborator and publisher of various magazines from 1848 , including

From 1850 Kindermann was only listed as an employee in various magazines published in Lemgo, including

At the end of 1852 Carl Kindermann became editor of the advertisements for Lippe and the administrative district of Minden , which were soon banned by the government of the Principality of Lippe .

On January 1, 1853, Carl Kindermann, along with Adolf Streckfuß , became the main employee of the Norddeutsche Volkszeitung , which was edited by Adolf Mensching and whose forerunner was the “ Hannoversche Volkszeitung ”.

Kindermann was not only under police surveillance because of alleged connections to the Communist League .

literature

  • Karl Wermuth , Wilhelm Stieber : Kindermann, Carl. In: The Communist Conspiracies of the Nineteenth Century. In the official order for the use of the police authorities of all the German federal states on the basis of the relevant judicial and police acts ... , Part Two , The personal details of the people appearing in the Communist investigations , (printed in Berlin: AW Hayn): 1854 , passim ; online through google books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k Karl Georg Ludwig Wermuth, Wilhelm Stieber: Kindermann ... (see literature)
  2. Klaus Mlynek : MENSCHING, (1) Adolf. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , pp. 250f .; online through google books