Ernst Mendrzyk

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Ernst Mendrzyk (born November 15, 1878 in Tilsit , East Prussia , † June 6, 1970 in Marktheidenfeld , Lower Franconia ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

As the son of a district judge , Mendrzyk attended the Royal Litthau Provincial School . When he graduated from high school in 1899, he wanted to study law at the Albertus University in Königsberg and become active in the Corps Masovia . Since his father wanted to prevent this, Mendrzyk enrolled at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in the summer semester of 1900 - and became active in the Corps Marcomannia Breslau , which sought a friendly relationship with Masovia. In a “corporate political mission” he moved to Königsberg as an inactive person for the winter semester of 1901/02, in order to become the third of his family (with Rolf Grabower ) after all. With him came the (short-lived) relationship between the two corps.

In 1903 Mendrzyk passed the legal traineeship exam in Königsberg, and in 1908 the assessor exam at the higher court . He entered the internal administration of the Kingdom of Prussia and in 1910 Regierungsassessor and 1916 (in the First World War ) Governing Council in Königsberg. As a senior councilor he came to Ratibor and Breslau . In 1924, in the Weimar Republic , he was again in Königsberg for the Upper Presidium of the Province of East Prussia . A few years later he became Vice President of the Government District of Köslin . After the National Socialists' victory in the Reichstag elections in March 1933, he was relieved of his office and put into temporary retirement . He settled as a lawyer in Berlin-Schmargendorf . The end of the war brought him to Berchtesgaden . In 1945 the American military government appointed the 67-year-old district administrator for the district of Berchtesgaden . Soon after returning to Berlin, Mendrzyk finally moved to his retirement home in Marktheidenfeld in 1962, where he died at the age of 91.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 82/151; 87/925
  2. a b c H.-H. Müller-Dieckert: Ernst Mendrzyk . Altmärker-Masuren newspaper 47 (1970), p. 981