Friedrich Wussow

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Friedrich Wussow (born August 27, 1872 in Eberswalde , † December 20, 1934 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer .

Life

Wussow was born the son of a gendarme and attended Friedrichs-Gymnasium Berlin . At the beginning of his studies in law in 1890 he became a member of the fraternity Primislavia Berlin . After his exams in 1895 he became a trainee lawyer in Berlin. In the same year he was a one-year volunteer in the Emperor Alexander Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 1 , where he also became a lieutenant in the reserve in 1898 . In 1897 he was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD . From 1900 he was assessor in Berlin, from 1902 syndic of the Great Berlin Tram , of which he was deputy board member from 1908. In 1911 he became a full board member and in 1912 director general . During the First World War he was a first lieutenant in the mobile Landsturm battalion Spandau . In April 1915 he was commanded to be the governor-general in Brussels as head of export control from Belgium . From January 1916, he was a member of the board of directors of the Central Railway Company and was responsible for managing Danube shipping. Until 1918 he was also a member of the Zweckverband Groß-Berlin and a member of the district council of Teltow . After the tram passed to the city of Berlin, he worked as a lawyer and from 1926 as a notary in Berlin.

He performed numerous activities: Member of the Provisional Reich Economic Council (board member, chairman of the transport committee, member of the economic policy committee), the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce , the German Industry and Trade Conference , the Reich Railway Council, the Reich Economic Court and the Reich Cartel Court. He was president of the Association of German trams, light railways and private railways , the first chairman of the International Road and Light Railway Society , chairman of the road and narrow-gauge railway trade association and the liability cooperative German roads and light railways and the Central Association of the German shipping and transport industry . He was a member of the supervisory board of Dresdner Bank Berlin, Allgemeine Lokalbahn- und Kraftwerke AG Berlin, AEG Berlin, Bremer Straßenbahn-AG Bremen , Allgemeine Berliner Omnibus AG , Deutsche Elektrizitätswerke , Deutsche Gasgesellschaft Berlin , Turmhaus AG , the Ruhlandwerk AG and the Bahneinkauf-Gesellschaft .

His son Joachim Wussow was a manager .

Publications

  • The effect of the recognition of a null will on the part of the appointed heir to the appointed heir and the subsequently appointed heir. Berlin 1898. Dissertation University of Erlangen 1897.

Honors

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 6: T-Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-8253-5063-0 , pp. 390-391.
  • Erich Schumacher: The Primislavia fraternity. 1877-1927. Festschrift on the occasion of the 50th foundation festival. Pp. 185-186.

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography - history of the law firm Dr. Wussow