Carl Wiggert

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Carl Wiggert (1950)

Carl Wiggert (born April 17, 1903 in Nimptsch , Lower Silesia , † June 13, 1983 in Travemünde ) was a German administrative lawyer and association official in the private banking industry.

Life

Wiggert attended the humanistic grammar school in Hirschberg , where his father Dr. Karl Wiggert later became a district judge. From the winter semester of 1923/24 he studied agricultural science at the Friedrichs-Universität Halle and immediately became active in the Corps Palaiomarchia . His father was also a member of the corps . After becoming a qualified farmer in 1926 , he studied law at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg , the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University . In 1929 he passed the first state examination. With a legal and political dissertation on the Lateran Treaties , he was awarded Dr. iur. PhD . He was trainee lawyer at the Hirschberg District and Regional Court and at the Wroclaw Higher Regional Court .

After the second legal exam in February 1933, he worked in Breslau for a few months in a law firm and at the bank for industrial bonds . He joined the internal administration of the Free State of Prussia as a government assessor and first came to the district office of the Steinburg district and then to the government in Stettin . In 1937 he was appointed government councilor and transferred to the government in Köslin as head of the domain . After a short time he moved to the Reich Commissioner for Pricing in Berlin , where he headed the main division for food and agriculture in the four-year plan . Since May 1, 1937, he was a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party . On March 1, 1939 he became the (last) district administrator of the district Schlawe in Pomerania appointed. In 1942 he was drafted into the army (Wehrmacht) and in 1945 he was taken prisoner by the Soviets as a lieutenant .

Dismissed in 1946 and recovered, he initially worked as a forest worker in the Hamburg area until he was able to take over the management of the newly founded German Association for Protection of Securities in Hamburg in the summer of 1947 . In 1948/49 he worked for them in North Rhine-Westphalia , 1950–1952 in Bad Homburg in front of the height . The old gentlemen's association of Corps Masovia awarded him the ribbon in Kiel as early as 1951 . On March 1, 1953, he finally came to Hamburg as managing director of the Federal Association of the Private Banking Industry. In addition, he worked on boards and committees of the Norddeutsche Kassenverein AG , the state labor office and the state equalization office. As a member of the Hamburg CDU , he was a member of the Hamburg parliament until 1961 .

Married to a Pomeranian, Wiggert was involved in the Pomeranian Landsmannschaft . At their headquarters in Travemünde, he died shortly after his 80th birthday after a three-year serious illness.

Works

  • with Helmuth Henze: The Securities Adjustment Act - A Guide for Practice . Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Schutzvereinigungen für Wertpapierbesitz eV (Ed.), Meinke, Düsseldorf 1949

Web links

Commons : Carl Wiggert  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 55/220; 87/1205
  2. Dissertation: The Lateran Agreements of February 11, 1929 in their significance for the German Empire .
  3. ^ List of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 2005 . Potsdam 2006
  4. ^ Obituary by Hans Löwe in Corpszeitung der Altmärker-Masuren 73 (1983), pp. 2083-2085