Ferdinand von Prondzynski (politician)

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Ferdinand Stephan Maria von Prondzynski (born August 3, 1857 in Neisse , † February 8, 1935 in Bad Landeck ) was a German entrepreneur and politician . Prondzynski was a member of the Prussian State Council for the Center Party from 1922 to 1925 .

Origin and family

Prondzynski was the eleventh and youngest child of the Prussian general and fortress governor Ferdinand von Prondzynski (1804–1871) from the noble family Prondzynski ( Polish Aubracht Prądziński ) and his wife Marie Rosalie von Courbiere (1815–1901). Ferdinand von Prondzynski married Anna Schylla in 1884 (* April 10, 1863, † December 2, 1946). The couple had children.

Life

Prondzynski attended high school in Neisse. He then joined the Silesian Corporation for Portland cement production in Groschowitz near Opole . In 1892 Prondzynski became the company's general manager. Before 1929 he retired in Bad Landeck, but was still a member of the supervisory board of the Schlesische Portland-Cement-Industrie AG in Opole .

He was also a member of the Committee of the National Insurance Institute Silesia , board member of the quarry - professional association and member of the advisory board of the "Reich Office for cement" at the Ministry of Economic Affairs .

Prondzynski was a member of the Opole District Committee and was a member of the Prussian State Council for the Center Party and the Province of Upper Silesia from April 5, 1922 to September 1925.

Ferdinand von Prondzynski was a Catholic and died on February 8, 1935, at the age of 77, in Bad Landeck. His grave is preserved.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : The Prussian State Council 1921–1933. A biographical manual. With a documentation of the state councilors appointed in the “Third Reich”. (= Handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 13). Droste, Düsseldorf 2005, ISBN 978-3-7700-5271-4 . # 1,326.
  • German business leader Hamburg, Berlin and Leipzig 1929. Prondzynski .

Individual evidence

  1. GHdA : Noble houses B XX. Limburg an der Lahn 1993. pp. 349f.
  2. Photo of the tombstone.