Eduard Friedel
Eduard Friedel (born April 17, 1871 in Frammersbach , † December 25, 1949 in Munich ) was a German officer, administrative lawyer and ministerial official in Bavaria.
Life
Friedel attended the Ludwigsgymnasium (Munich) . After graduating from high school, he was a one-year volunteer in the 3rd field artillery regiment "Prince Leopold" of the Bavarian Army from October 1, 1890 . He studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Kaiser Wilhelms University of Strasbourg . He became active in the Corps Makaria Munich (1891) and in the Corps Palaio-Alsatia (1892) and then again with Makaria. He passed the first state examination in law in July 1895 and went to Füssen as a legal intern in November . In the same month he was promoted to lieutenant in the reserve in his regiment . In 1896 he came to Traunstein . He passed the state bankruptcy with the rating "excellent". He entered the service of the Royal Bavarian State Railways in 1896 and became official at the Munich Oberbahnamt in 1899 . On February 1, 1900, he was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD .
Bavarian railways
As a renamed railway assessor, he was transferred to the General Management of the Bavarian State Railways in Munich in 1901. From 1903 to 1905 he was assistant director at the general management and from 1906 at the traffic office of the state railway administration in Munich. On July 20, 1907, he became a board member of Meiningen (Bayerischer Bahnhof) station. On January 1, 1908, he became a board member in the Bavarian Ministry of Transport with a temporary seat in Ludwigshafen am Rhein . There he was involved in the takeover of the Palatinate Railways . He was promoted to government councilor on April 1, 1910, and to captain in August 1911 . In 1914 Friedel received the Knight's Cross IV Class of the Order of Merit from St. Michael with a crown.
First World War
As a war volunteer , he took part in the artillery force throughout the First World War. From August 1, 1914, he led an ammunition column and a battery of the 1st foot artillery regiment "vacant Bothmer" . With her he fought in the Second Battle of Flanders and in the Battle of Verdun ( Fort Douaumont ). In 1916/17 he was in command of the 7th foot artillery battalion (unmanned). As a battalion commander in the Reserve Foot Artillery Regiment No. 3, he came to the Eastern Front , first in the counter-offensive in Galicia , then in the fighting for Riga and Jēkabpils . Awarded both classes of the Iron Cross and the Knight's Cross IV. Class of the Order of Military Merit with Crown and Swords, Friedel retired under promotion to Major d. R. left the Bavarian Army on February 26, 1918. He returned to the ministry in Munich as head of the legal and labor department and was promoted to the senior government council on September 1, 1919 .
Weimar Republic
Since April 1, 1920 Ministerialrat in the Bavarian State Ministry for Transport Affairs, he was appointed to the Bavarian branch by the Reich Ministry of Transport . In the autumn of 1924 he was appointed Reich Railway Director and Financial Officer of the Bavarian Group Administration of the Deutsche Reichsbahn . From October 1, 1932, he was in charge of the administration and traffic department. In the summer of 1933 he was deputy and acting head of the Bavarian group administration. As Reichsbahn director and department head , he was (deputy) head of the group administration's processing office from October 1 to December 31, 1933 . Meanwhile, on leave or sent into temporary retirement, he went on June 1, 1934 on his own request board . From 1935 he sat on the board of the Bavarian State Transport Council. Ministerialdirigent retired since 1939 D., he was evacuated in Hohenpeißenberg from late 1943 to July 1946 .
At the age of 78 he succumbed to prostate cancer . He was cremated . The funeral urn was buried in the Ostfriedhof (Munich) . Friedel had remained unmarried and had no survivors.
Honors
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Bavarian State Library Online
- ↑ Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 110/305; 28/48.
- ↑ a b c Matriculation of the Corps Palaio-Alsatia from 1880–2015, o. O., o. J., p. 74 f.
- ↑ Dissertation: The endorsement to a majority of endorsers according to the General German Exchange Order with partial consideration of foreign exchange rights .
- ↑ Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1914, p. 77.
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SURNAME | Friedel, Eduard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German administrative lawyer; Ministerial official in the Bavarian railway system |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 17, 1871 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frammersbach |
DATE OF DEATH | December 25, 1949 |
Place of death | Munich |