Carl Wilhelm Tewaag

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Carl Wilhelm Tewaag (born July 14, 1878 in Dortmund , † 1971 ) was a German administrative lawyer, banker and politician.

Life

Carl Wilhelm Tewaag was born as the son of the Dortmund public prosecutor, brewery owner and local politician Carl Tewaag . He attended grammar school in Dortmund and studied from 1897 to 1900 at the universities of Bonn , Berlin and Kiel law . In 1898 he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia in Bonn . In 1900 he passed the trainee examination. In the same year he was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD. In January 1906 he passed the great state law examination and became a civil servant in the general state administration. From 1909 to 1911 he was a government assessor at the district office in Stettin and from 1911 to 1917 a councilor at the Stettin High Presidium . During the First World War he served as a reserve captain and adjutant of the Guard Reserve Field Artillery Brigade. From 1917 to 1921 he was district administrator for the Randow district .

In 1921 he resigned from the civil service and became a board member of the Stettiner Oderwerke AG for shipbuilding and mechanical engineering . In 1925 he became co-owner of the Wm. Schlutow banking house in Stettin. From 1933 to 1945 he was managing director of the Central Association of German Banks and Bankers .

Tewaag was chairman of the supervisory board of Hüttenwerk Vollgold AG in Torgelow, the Stettiner Kerzen- und Seifenfabrik AG and the publisher of Generalanzeiger Stettin, Ewald Gentzensohn GmbH. He was deputy chairman of the supervisory board of the AG der Chemischen Produkte-Fabriken Pommenrensdorf-Milch in Stettin, the Stettiner Ölwerke AG in Züllchow and the Kraftverkehr GmbH Pommern in Stettin. He was also a member of the supervisory boards of Großkraftwerk Stettin AG, Kraftverkehr Pommern AG in Stettin, Stettiner Straßen-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft AG, Stettiner Portland-Cementfabrik AG in Züllchow, and Hedwigshütte Anthracit-Kohlen- und Kokswerke James Stevenson AG in Berlin and Stettin , Ostsee-Druck und Verlag AG in Stettin, Luftverkehr GmbH in Stettin, Stettiner Public Works GmbH, Pommerschen Heimstätte GmbH in Stettin, Stettiner Gemeinnützigen Baugesellschaft mbH and Überlandzentrale Pommern AG in Stettin.

After the Second World War he lived on Gut Eichenhof near Seefeld in Upper Bavaria.

Political and ecclesiastical offices

Tewaag belonged to the city council of Stettin, from 1918 to 1932 to the provincial parliament of Pomerania and as the first deputy member of the Prussian State Council . He resigned from the DNVP in 1931 after ten years of membership. In 1937 he joined the NSDAP .

He was a member of the Stettin District Synodal Council and the Provincial Synod of Pomerania.

Awards

Carl Wilhelm Tewaag received the following awards:

literature

Footnotes

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1971, 10 , 644
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 12 , 644.
  3. a b Klaus-Peter Friedrich (editor): The persecution and murder of European Jews by National Socialist Germany 1933-1945 , Volume 2, German Reich 1938-August 1839 , p. 497
  4. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 10 , 644.
  5. ^ Theodor Wengler: The Pomeranian Provincial Association. Directory of the members of the provincial assembly. Publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania, Series V, Volume 44. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-412-20109-8 , pp. 132–154.