Constantin Richter

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Constantin Richter

Constantin Richter (born September 5, 1827 in Görlitz , † October 4, 1910 in Potsdam ) was a German administrative lawyer and senior official of the Reichsmarineamt.

Life

Constantin Richter grew up as the son of a judge in Görlitz. In 1846 he passed the Abitur at the Augustum grammar school . As a student of law at the University of Leipzig and the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University , he was active in the Corps Lusatia Leipzig and Lusatia Breslau . After the first state examination in law in 1848, he entered the Prussian legal clerkship. In 1849 he enlisted as a hunter in the Prussian Army and took part in the fighting during the Baden Revolution . After passing the second and third administrative exams, he started a career as director . In 1854 he was initially an assessor with the Prussian V Army Corps in Posen, but in 1855 he joined the Prussian Navy . He came to the Danzig naval directorate as a naval director's assistant professor. Then he was assigned to the Admiralty in Berlin and used on an overseas trip with the sailing frigate SMS Thetis . In 1858 he was appointed naval directorate in Danzig, in 1861 in the Admiralty and in 1862 in the Navy Ministry in Berlin. Real admiralty council and lecturing council there since 1863, he was responsible for the entire shipyard administration. In the Imperial Admiralty in 1872 he took over the department for budget and treasury matters as a secret admiralty councilor. In 1882 he became head of the administrative department, since 1883 as a real secret admiralty council and lecturing council. After converting this department into an administrative department, he became its director in 1886 and in 1889 transferred to the Reichsmarineamt in this function . As a real privy councilor, he retired on April 1, 1892, which he spent in Potsdam.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Victory: The high school graduates of the Augustum high school in Görlitz since 1815 . Görlitz 1920, p. 20.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 3/361; 81/88.
  3. Handwritten curriculum vitae from July 9, 1882 in the archive of the Corps Lusatia Leipzig
  4. a b c d e Preuss. Secret War Chancellery (editing), ranking and quarters list of the Royal Prussian Army, Berlin 1854 ff.
  5. ^ Richard Andree: History of the Corps Lusatia in Leipzig 1807 to 1898 . Leipzig 1898, list of members p. 169