Ernst Reinhold Gerhard von Glasenapp

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Ernst Reinhold Gerhard von Glasenapp (born September 30, 1861 in Buchwald , Neustettin district ; † July 4, 1928 in Potsdam ) was the state director of Waldeck-Pyrmont , most recently the police chief of Cologne and Warsaw.

family

His parents were Reinhold von Glasenapp , landowner and Prussian politician, as well as a member of the Prussian manor house , and Ida Maria Freiin Senfft von Pilsach , née. on January 28, 1826, daughter of Ernst Freiherr Senfft von Pilsach , the district president of Stettin and chief president of the province of Pomerania . Ernst Reinhold Gerhard von Glasenapp married Mathilde Sophie Emilie von Goßler, born on April 18, 1894. May 18, 1872 in Darkehmen (East Prussia). His father-in-law was the Prussian Minister of State and Upper President of the Province of West Prussia Gustav von Goßler .

Life

Ernst Reinhold Gerhard von Glasenapp went to high school in Halle and graduated from the Pforta state school . Von Glasenapp studied law and political science at the universities of Leipzig and Berlin and was appointed legal trainee in 1884. He completed his legal clerkship in Prenzlau and Berlin. He then came to Potsdam as a government trainee. He passed the assessor exam in 1889 and then worked for two years at the police headquarters in Berlin as a government assessor. The other stages of his professional life were:

Ernst Reinhold Gerhard von Glasenapp was retired on September 1, 1919.

Awards

Since 1894 he was Knight of Honor of the Order of St. John .

literature

  • Complete genealogy of the Old Pomeranian family of the hereditary, castle and palace residents of Glasenapp / E. von Glasenapp. Berlin 1897

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