Friedrich Bachmann (lawyer)

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Friedrich Bachmann (born June 29, 1884 in Niederurff ; † March 14, 1961 in Kassel ) was a Prussian district president from 1932 to 1942 and district administrator of the Hessian district of Biedenkopf from 1946 to 1959 .

Life and work

After attending the village school and the Friedrichs-Gymnasium in Kassel, 6 semesters of law studies in Marburg and Halle. In Marburg he joined the Arminia Marburg fraternity in 1903 . 1928 the Frankfurt-Leipzig fraternity Arminia and 1953 the fraternity Brunsviga Göttingen . After passing the state examination, subsequent internship and military service, Bachmann joined the Prussian Ministry of Finance in 1919 as a government councilor . There he was appointed Ministerialdirigenten and Deputy Plenipotentiary of Prussia in the Reichsrat in 1927 .

In the course of the dismissal of the Prussian state government Braun-Severing ( Preußenschlag ) he was appointed regional president in Erfurt by the Papen government in October 1932 . In 1935 he was transferred to Schneidemühl ( Grenzmark Posen-West Prussia ) in the same position and in 1939 to Liegnitz in Silesia . In 1942 he was retired. In 1944 he was temporarily arrested in connection with the July assassination attempt on Hitler . From 1946 to 1959 he served as district administrator in the Hessian district of Biedenkopf. From 1948 to 1955 he was President of the Hessian District Assembly .

He was a member of the National Socialist Lawyers' Association .

Military service, war awards

1906/1907 Einj.-Freiw. ; Captain of the Reserve of the First Upper Alsace. Inf.-Regts. 167 ; as an active higher director officer field director 33rd Inf.-Div., 37. Inf.-Div., 223. Inf.-Div., 54th Inf.-Div .; Large Headquarters (General Director of the Field Army); Head of the Central Office for the Reorganization of the Army Administration. EKI and II .; Red Cross Medal III. Kl .; Saxon. Albrechts-Order I. Kl. With swords. He was the holder of the Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany .

literature

  • Bärbel Holtz (Ed.): The minutes of the Prussian State Ministry 1925-1938 / 38. Vol. 12 / II. (1925-1938) . Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim 2004. ISBN 3-487-12704-0 ( Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences [Hg.]: Acta Borussica . New series .)
  • Rudolf Bonnet: The dead of the Marburg fraternity Arminia . Volume 5, Frankfurt am Main, 1985.
  • Helma Brunck: The German Burschenschaft in the Weimar Republic and in National Socialism . Criticism and resistance - fraternity members as opponents of National Socialism, Universitäts-Verlag 1999, p. 476
  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I Politicians, Part 1: A – E. Heidelberg 1996, p. 38. (with picture)
  • H. de Rouet: 150 years of the Frankfurt-Leipzig fraternity Arminia . Frankfurt 2010.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I Politicians, Part 1: AE. Heidelberg 1996, p. 38, confirmed by the death register of the registry office Kassel No. 647/1961. In the literature 1960 is wrongly given as the year of death (cf. Anette Neff : 60 years of Hessischer Landkreistag . History, personalities, models. Hessischer Landkreistag, Wiesbaden 2008, DNB  991933133 , p. 27 ( hlt.de [PDF; accessed April 30, 2013]). )
  2. ^ The German Leader Lexicon 1934/1935. Publishing house Otto Stollberg GmbH