Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte

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Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte (born September 8, 1880 in Nienstedt im Deister , † July 28, 1952 in Hanover ) was a German politician (German-Hannoversche Party).

Live and act

Advertisement with a drawing of the Hotel Bristol and interior photographs of the building, "Owner: FW Nolte";
Illustrirte Zeitung number 3538 from April 20, 1911, without artist's signature

Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte was born the son of a farmer. In his youth he attended the village school in Nienstedt, the grammar school and the higher commercial school. In addition, he received private lessons in Hildesheim . After completing a commercial apprenticeship until 1896, he worked for ten years in leading hotels abroad from April 1, 1896, where he mainly performed management and administrative tasks: He worked in companies in Great Britain (Scotland), Belgium, France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy and Egypt. On January 19, 1906, Nolte took over the management of the Hotel Bristol in Hanover. In 1909 he started his own business as a hotelier with the Hotel Ernst August, which he had taken over from the previous owner as an employee. In 1910, 1911 and 1912 he made study trips to Austria-Hungary and the Nordic countries, and later, in 1927, he made another trip to the United States and Canada. After expanding his business, Nolte ran an agricultural business and the Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte wine wholesaler in addition to his three hotels. From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War, in which he received five awards.

In 1919 Nolte became mayor of the city of Hanover and chairman of the Mitte parliamentary group, consisting of the German-Hanoverian Party , the Center , the Democrats , the Economic Party and the Christian People's Service . In the Reichstag election of May 1924 , Nolte entered the Reichstag on the Reich election proposal. In December he was elected as a candidate for constituency 16 (Südhannover-Braunschweig) in the Reichstag, to which he initially belonged until the election in May 1928. After an almost two-year absence from 1928 to 1930, Nolte was re-elected to the Reichstag for his old constituency in the election of September 1930, which this time he belonged to until July 1932.

In addition, Nolte took on numerous functions in professional organizations: In August 1918 he founded the North German Hotel Owner Association (Association of Hotels, Restaurants and Related Businesses in Lower Saxony eV) based in Hanover, of which he became the first chairman. On May 5, 1919, he also took over the chairmanship of the Reich Association of Hotels, Restaurants and related businesses in Düsseldorf. From the spring of 1926 he was Vice President of the Alliance Internationale de l'Hotellerie in Paris. Nolte was a member of the supervisory board of the international hotel owners' association. In addition, Nolte had been a member of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce and Industry since 1919 and of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris since 1925 .

Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte was a member of the Duesseldorpia Cologne fraternity , the later Bonn fraternity Germania .

Fonts

  • Robert Hampe, Theodor Vickes: Commentary on the Restaurant Act, contains the legal text, implementation and implementation provisions of the Reich and the Länder (= German Hotel Library , Volume 4), ed. and edited for practical use in the catering trade with the assistance of Ekhard Wegner and a foreword by Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte, Hamburg: H. Eisler, 1930.

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Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Kraussmüller and Ernst Anger: The history of the General German Burschenbund (ADB) 1883-1933 and the fate of the former ADB fraternities. Giessen 1989 (Historia Academica, issue 28), p. 104.