Carl von Peistel

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Carl von Peistel (1883)

Carl von Peistel (born April 26, 1862 in Königsberg i. Pr. , † December 31, 1930 in Potsdam ) was a German administrative lawyer in the Kingdom of Prussia and in the Free State of Prussia .

Life

Peistel studied law at Albertus University and was active in the Corps Baltia Königsberg in the summer semester of 1881 . Requested by his friends Corps Tigurinia Zurich because of a lack of young talent, he moved to the University of Zurich in 1882 . He was also active at Tigurinia and proved himself as a sub- senior and senior . When the SC zu Königsberg had serious disputes with the Corps Normannia Königsberg, v. Peistel and his Coetane Ernst von Heyking Baltia in 1883 at the Congress of the Kösener Seniors Convents Association . He returned to Königsberg and passed the legal traineeship in Berlin on November 12, 1884 . In 1885 he represented Baltia again at the oKC. Her application for elders' rights fell in favor of Masovia .

Peistel switched from the administration of justice to the internal administration of Prussia during the three emperor's year and was trained in Merseburg , among other places . After he had passed the assessor examination in 1890 , he was five years government assessor with the government in Düsseldorf . In 1896 he became provisional , and in 1898 he became district administrator in the Znin district , Posen province . In 1909 he came as a Councilor for Bromberg and later to government in Potsdam and the government in Magdeburg . This put him in the First World War to build up the civil administration in the General Government of Warsaw (1915-1918) . After the November Revolution he worked under the new title of Government Director in the government in Gumbinnen . The character (title) Go. He kept government councilor. The few years of his retirement he lived in Potsdam.

Honors

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Siegfried Schindelmeiser: The Albertina and its students 1544 to WS 1850/51 and the history of the Corps Baltia II zu Königsberg i. Pr. (8 issues, self-published 1970–1985). For the first time complete, illustrated and annotated new edition in two volumes with an appendix, two registers and a foreword by Franz-Friedrich Prinz von Preussen, ed. by Rüdiger Döhler and Georg von Klitzing, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-00-028704-6 .
  2. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 84 , 169; 144 , 165
  3. entry of Carl Peistels in Matrikeledition the University of Zurich in 1882
  4. District Znin / District Dietfurt (Wartheland) on territorial.de
  5. ^ The Prussian administration of the administrative district Bromberg, 1871-1920 , Grote 1976, p. 62.