Carl Ritscher

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Friedrich Carl Ferdinand Ritscher (born December 25, 1868 in Hamburg ; † April 10, 1940 there ) was a Hamburg politician of the DDP and a member of the Hamburg Parliament.

Life

Carl Ritscher first attended the private school in his hometown Hamburg and later the elementary school in Schiffbek . He was raised by his uncle and learned the bakery trade. In this occupation he worked as a journeyman from 1884 to 1889. It followed from 1889 to 1891 he completed his military service in the field artillery regiment in Güstrow . He then turned away from his previous job and made a career in the postal service. He became postal worker in 1892, postal assistant in 1896, postal secretary in 1906 and chief postal secretary in 1917. In addition, he was chairman of the Hamburg local associations, the Association of the Middle Reichs Post and Telegraph Officials, and the German Association of Officials .

After the First World War he sat from 1919 to 1921 for the German Democratic Party (DDP) in the Hamburg parliament .

Since 1909 he was married to Sophia Maria Dorothea Burmester (1873-1933).

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Individual evidence

  1. Death register StA Hamburg 1, No. 270/1940
  2. Marriage register StA Hamburg 3a, No. 268/1909