Erich Krahmer-Möllenberg

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Erich Krahmer-Möllenberg (born April 25, 1882 in Goslar , † 1942 in Fruška Gora ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

He studied law at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . In 1902 he became a member of the Corps Saxonia Kiel . After the exams he went to the Hildesheim District Court in 1911, to the Kiel Chamber of Agriculture in 1912 and to the Reich Insurance Institute for Salaried Employees in Berlin in 1913 . In 1915 he was Councilor and General Counsel for the Government in Bydgoszcz . In 1918 he switched to the Prussian Ministry of the Interior as an assistant officer. After the First World War he was an advisor for Poland to the German Commission for the Armistice of Compiègne (1918) . Dismissed from civil service in 1919 on application, he became managing director of the Reichstag's Intergroup Committee for Eastern Issues in 1920 . For twenty years he founded and headed the German Foundation , which financed the Central Working Group of German Parties . In 1940 he became deputy head of the main trust agency in the east . The Technical University of Gdansk awarded him an honorary doctorate as Dr. rer. techn. eh At the age of 60, he died in a plane crash in the Fruška Gora Mountains.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 77/142.