Dodo Prince of Innhausen and Knyphausen

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Dodo Karl Tido Albert Edzard Prince of Innhausen and Knyphausen (born October 27, 1876 in Lütetsburg ; † May 12, 1931 there ) was a large German landowner and member of parliament.

Life

origin

Dodo zu Innhausen and Knyphausen was the son of the landowner and politician Edzard zu Innhausen and Knyphausen and Luise nee. Freiin von Krassow, daughter of the Prussian administrative officer and politician Carl Reinhold von Krassow . His great-grandfathers were the president of the East Frisian region Edzard Moritz zu Innhausen and Knyphausen and the Pomeranian landowner, Swedish cavalry officer and chamberlain and later Prussian provincial parliament member Friedrich Heinrich von Krassow . His great-great-grandfather Carl Philipp zu Innhausen and Knyphausen was also president of the East Frisian landscape.

Career

After visiting the Ulrich School North Dodo studied to Innhausen and Knyphausen at the University of Oxford , the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Bonn , the University of Leipzig and the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Berlin law . In 1897 he became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn . In 1900 he put in Celle the legal examination in, first worked as a clerk at the District Court Berum , but resigned from the judicial service and studied at the Royal Prussian Academy of Forestry Hannoversch Munden and the Forest Academy Eberswalde the foresters . After completing his studies, he became major councilor at Lütetsburg Castle . Dodo zu Innhausen and Knyphausen was a member of the Prussian mansion , to which he belonged from 1908 to 1918. Even before the provincial order of 1884 he was a member of the provincial parliament of the province of Hanover . After 1884 he was a member of the provincial parliament for the north constituency until September 1, 1919. The successor in the provincial parliament was Senator Georg Molle . 1886 and 1893 to 1907 he was chairman of the provincial parliament. 1907 to 1929 he was a member of the district committee of the district council in the north

He died in a hunting accident in the park of his castle.

family

Dodo zu Innhausen and Knyphausen was married to Theda Countess von Bismarck-Bohlen (* December 7, 1885, † January 20, 1969). The marriage resulted in three sons and a daughter:

  • Wilhelm-Edzard Viktor Oskar Theodor Dodo Fritz Ulrich, Prince of Innhausen and Knyphausen (* September 7, 1908, † August 7, 1978)
  • Karl-Theodor Joachim Tido Hartwig Hubertus, Count of Innhausen and Knyphausen (born April 2, 1910; † December 12, 1942, fallen) ∞ Edelgard von Maltzahn (born January 22, 1917; † January 22, 2013)
  • Hilleda Viktoria Luise Elisabeth Elma Hyma, Countess of Innhausen and Knyphausen (* April 16, 1912; † February 19, 1945) ∞ Bernhard von Plessen (* September 23, 1908; † 2003)
  • Tido Folef Erhard Friedrich Gotthilf, Count of Innhausen and Knyphausen (born October 3, 1913; † June 1944, missing).

His brothers-in-law were the district administrator Dodo Freiherr zu Innhausen and Knyphausen , the diplomat and banker Friedrich von Wallenberg-Pachaly and the manor owner and district administrator Maximilian von Asseburg-Neindorf .

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Devens : Biographical corps album of Borussia in Bonn 1827-1902 . Düsseldorf, 1902, pp. 240-241
  • GG Winkel : Biographical corps album of Borussia in Bonn 1821–1928 . Aschaffenburg 1928, p. 239
  • Beatrix Herlemann , Helga Schatz: Biographical Lexicon of Lower Saxony Parliamentarians 1919–1945 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen. Volume 222). Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 2004, ISBN 3-7752-6022-6 , p. 170.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 19 , 703
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 9 , 808