Friedrich Trendelenburg (lawyer)

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Friedrich Adolf Albrecht Trendelenburg (born October 10, 1878 in Rostock ; † December 10, 1962 in Cologne ) was a German lawyer and advisor in the Prussian Ministry of Culture .

Life

Trendelenburg was born in Rostock in 1878 as the son of the surgeon Friedrich Trendelenburg . His brothers held influential positions in the state and society, like his brother Ernst Trendelenburg , the Reich Minister of Economics. He attended the Thomas School in Leipzig and studied law .

From 1912 he worked as a Privy Councilor in the Prussian Ministry of Culture . In 1919 he became a lecturer council and in 1922 a ministerial councilor . From 1924 to 1933 he worked as a ministerial director and head of the church department in the ministry. He worked out the Prussian Concordat . From 1935 to 1939 he was director of the Prussian Chamber of Accounts in Potsdam. He was a member of the DNVP . After 1945 he was a district judge in Berlin.

tomb

Trendelenburg was buried in the Evangelical Churchyard Nikolassee in Berlin-Zehlendorf. The grave, adorned with a limestone stele by Otto Placzek, is in Dept. A, Family St. 45.

family

In 1914 he married Margarete Matilde Schwartz (1883–1918). After the death of his first wife, he married Gabriele von Gersdorf (1897–1953) in 1921 .

Children:

  • Johann Christoph Friedrich Trendelenburg (1916–2004), Professor of Pneumology
  • Johann Georg Friedrich Trendelenburg (1918–1991), economist
  • Bernd-Gero Trendelenburg (1922–1942), killed in Russia
  • Juliane Trendelenburg (* 1924), Legation Councilor in the Foreign Service, married to Carlpeter Lepsius

literature

  • The history of the Evangelical Church of the Union. A manual . 3rd volume, ed. by JF Gerhard Goeters and Joachim Rogge on behalf of the Evangelical Church of the Union. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 1992, ISBN 3-374-01386-4 , p. 932.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Richard Sachse, Karl Ramshorn, Reinhart Herz: The teachers of the Thomasschule in Leipzig 1832-1912. The high school graduates of the Thomas School in Leipzig 1845–1912 . BG Teubner Verlag, Leipzig 1912, p. 95.