Fritz Fritzschen

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Fritz Karl Ferdinand Fritzschen (born August 10, 1880 in Berlin ; † autumn 1939 ) was a German lawyer and politician.

Fritzschen attended the Askanische Gymnasium in Berlin, where he passed the Abitur in 1899. From 1899 to 1903 he studied law in Berlin, Freiburg, Bonn and Kiel and completed his studies with a doctorate to become a Dr. jur. from. In 1903 he became a court trainee at the higher court, in 1905 a government trainee. In 1908 he became a government assessor at the Thorn district office and then with the government in Merseburg. From 1912 to 1919 he worked as a research assistant in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior. In 1919 he became district administrator in the Langensalza district . After the seizure of power by the Nazis, he was recalled and Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat. He died in this office.

Fritzschen, who was a member of the DNVP , was a deputy member of the Prussian State Council from January 24, 1928 to January 22, 1929, from January 1930 to October 29, 1930 and from April 1933 to July 10, 1933 . From January 22, 1929 to January 1930 and again from October 29, 1930 to April 1933, he was a full member of the State Council.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : The Prussian State Council 1921–1933. A biographical manual. With a documentation of the State Councilors appointed in the “Third Reich” (= manuals on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 13). Droste, Düsseldorf 2005, ISBN 3-7700-5271-4 , pp. 45-46.