Friedrich Georg von Bunge (governor)

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Friedrich Georg von Bunge (born August 25, 1860 in Reval , † 1922 in Nikolsk ) was a Russian-Baltic nobleman and governor of the Russian Empire on Sakhalin .

Origin and family

FG von Bunge came from the scholarly and aristocratic family Bunge , his parents were the Magister and District Court Assessor Theodor Georg Gottfried von Bunge (* 1826 in Dorpat , † 1911 at Strandhof ) and Sophie Charlotte, née Fiandt. His grandfather was the legal scholar Friedrich Georg von Bunge (* 1802 in Kiev , † 1897 in Wiesbaden ). He was married and had a son named Alexander, who was shot by the Bolsheviks together with his father in 1922 in Nikol'sk-Usuriysk .

Life

Flag of Sakhalin Oblast

Friedrich Georg von Bunge attended the Knights' and Cathedral School to Reval , after which he studied at the Imperial University of Tartu Law . After his studies he worked as a private tutor in Penza and then became an official of the Reichsbank. From 1890 to 1891 he was an examining magistrate in Khabarovsk and from 1891 to 1893 in Nikolskoe-Primorskoe . From 1893 he held the post of assistant to the provincial procurator of Sakhalin, then he became assistant to the military governor of Sakhalin. In 1909 he was appointed lieutenant governor of Sakhalin and finally took over the governorship of Sakhalin as a Real Councilor of State . At the same time he was also honorary peace judge in Vladivostok .

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Individual evidence

  1. Russian Reichsbank [1]