Ferdinand Freudenfeld

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Ferdinand Freudenfeld (born May 1, 1858 in Tomken , Strasburg district in West Prussia , † May 23, 1932 in Berlin ) was a German administrative officer.

Life

Ferdinand Freudenfeld studied at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University . In 1878 he became a chestnut in the Corps Marcomannia Breslau . On 19 July 1878 recipiert , he distinguished himself as Subsenior and senior from. At the same time he met his conscription with the Grenadier Regiment King Friedrich III. (2nd Silesian) No. 11 . Full of enthusiasm for the western expansion of the German Empire , he joined the administrative service of the realm of Alsace-Lorraine as a trainee lawyer after completing his doctorate in 1880 . In 1885 he passed the exam to become a government assessor . In 1887 he became mayor of Saargemünd . From 1893 to 1903 he was district director in the Saarburg district . He then came to the district presidency of the Lorraine district in Metz as senior government councilor . The Treaty of Versailles took away his home in West Prussia and his adopted home in Alsace-Lorraine. He found his last home in Berlin, where he still worked for a few years as a Privy Councilor in the Reich Service.

“Freudenfeld was an inwardly balanced, cheerful nature who knew how to happily combine joy in sensual enjoyment with a strict view of life. His unusual musical talent will have contributed to the balance. It wasn't his way of pushing forward. Calm and level-headed, at the same time kind and with full understanding for all humanity, he went his way and thus acquired the trust that led him to the head of the corps as a young corps boy. He administered his office with prudence, energy and dignity. There was a peculiar attraction to himself. Without making any special effort, he cast a spell over everyone who came into contact with him and held him tight. One was under the impression that this upright, self-contained man will enrich you spiritually and spiritually. "

- [Konrad] Strähler

Individual evidence

  1. Herrmann AL Degener (Ed.): Who is it ?: The German who's who . Publishing house by HA Ludwig Degener, Leipzig 1922, p. 425.
  2. a b c Corpslist of Marcomannia (1959)
  3. Kösener corps lists 1910, 32 , 56
  4. Les maires de Sarreguemines depuis 1790
  5. ^ Saarburg district (Westmark) administrative history and list of district directors on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke)