Friedrich Pfenningsdorf

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Friedrich Georg Helmuth August Pfenningsdorf (born June 26, 1870 in Rostock , † December 7, 1945 in Kröpelin ) was a German lawyer and politician .

Life

Born as the son of a businessman, Pfenningsdorf studied law at the universities of Rostock, Berlin and Freiburg im Breisgau from 1888 after attending the Rostock high school . During his studies in 1889 he became a member of the Alemannia Freiburg fraternity . With a dissertation on Mecklenburg hunting law , he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD . After completing his studies, he became an official assessor and worked as a lawyer and notary in Kröpelin. From 1900 to 1935 he was mayor of Kröpelin. He was a member of the Mecklenburg Land estates . During the First World War he served as a first lieutenant and later as a captain of the reserve . He was chairman of the board of the Kröpeliner Sparkasse . In 1925 he became an honorary citizen of Kröpelin.

Works

  • The hunting right and the acquisition of ownership of huntable animals according to common law: taking into account the Mecklenburg state law as well as the relevant provisions of the civil code. Rostock: Adler's heirs 1900.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 4: M-Q. Winter, Heidelberg 2000, ISBN 3-8253-1118-X , p. 310.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry in 1888 in the Rostock matriculation portal