Friedrich Badicke

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Peter August Friedrich Badicke (born December 1, 1859 in Colnow , Birnbaum district , † after 1935) was a Prussian member of the state parliament and owner of the manor. He was in the era of National Socialism leader of the German Association of the shooting clubs hunters .

Life

He was the son of the Schönfeldt manor owner August Badicke and his wife Bertha nee Zickermann. After attending grammar school in Guben and secondary school 1st order in Görlitz , he received private lessons due to a long illness. From 1879 to 1880 he worked in agriculture at Vidal-Clausdorf and until 1881 at Köppen, Mellentin. From October 1, 1881 to September 30, 1882 Badicke served as a one-year- old in the Uhlan Regiment 3 and was appointed secondary lieutenant in the reserve in 1883 .

From 1885 to 1893 he was a domain leaseholder in Kiemberg and then took over the management of his father's estate in Schönfeldt, which had been in the family since 1818. After his father's death in 1905, he became the eldest son and became the owner of the Schönfeld manor.

In 1892 he was promoted to Prussian lieutenant in the reserve and in 1898 to Rittmeister of the reserve. In 1912 he received his final military departure with the uniform of the Uhlan Regiment 3. After the outbreak of the First World War , Badicke was appointed leader of the 2nd Landsturm - Eskadron Fürstenwalde in the area of III. Army Corps activated and promoted to major the following year . After the end of the war in 1918 he was dismissed from the army .

From 1913 to 1918 he was in the Prussian state parliament , where he represented the Conservative Party for his home district.

In 1896 Friedrich Badicke became district chairman of the farmers' union . He later became deputy chairman of this association for the province of Pomerania . In addition, in 1923 he became deputy, later district leader, for border protection . Until 1931 he was the district leader of the steel helmet . He was also a member of the following organizations: Reich Association of German Officers (RDO), German Agricultural Society (DLG) and SA .

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Individual evidence

  1. In contrast to the town of Schönfeld, Badicke attached importance to the spelling of the manor with -dt, i.e. Schönfeldt .
  2. ^ Goods address book for the province of Brandenburg: Niekammers goods address books, 1914, p. 261.