Friedrich Zelck

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Photograph of Friedrich Zelck as a student (photo c. 1881/82)

Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst August Zelck (born November 9, 1860 in Rostock ; † August 2, 1945 there ) was a German lawyer, administrative officer and mayor.

Friedrich Zelck was born the son of the art gardener Friedrich Zelck (1837–1898) in Rostock. He studied law in Rostock (1880, 1883), Heidelberg and Berlin. In Heidelberg, Zelck joined the Leonensia student union in the summer semester of 1881 . Zelck was mayor of Sülze (1889–1895), mayor of Malchow (1895–1927), currently the last honorary citizen of Malchow in 1926, syndic at Malchow monastery , police judge for the knightly police office and bearer of Friedrich Franz III. Commemorative medal.

literature

  • Uwe Johnson : "Where I really belong". A Uwe Johnson reading book . Ed .: Siegfried Unseld. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1994, ISBN 978-3-518-40639-7 , p. 28 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Nordkurier.de - discussion about honorary citizenship. Malchow's name carried to America