Fritz Lademann

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Fritz Lademann (born May 20, 1886 in Berlin ; † July 8, 1968 ) was a German ministerial official.

Life

Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen Law. On July 7, 1905, he was reciprocated in the Corps Rhenania Tübingen . He moved to the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . In 1906 he was also active in the Corps Marchia Berlin , in which his father was an honorary member. Since 1913 court assessor, he entered World War I in 1914. Most recently he was first lieutenant d. R. and orderly officer. In 1920 he joined the Reich Finance Administration as a councilor . In 1921 he came to the Reich Ministry of Finance as an unskilled worker . The Free City of Danzig appointed him in 1922 as head of the state tax office with the title Council of State. In 1935 he became part-time President of the Danzig Tax Court. After the attack on Poland in 1940, he came to the Reichsfinanzhof as a Reich judge . During the Second World War he served in the Wehrmacht, most recently as a major. He received the War Merit Cross II. And I. Class, each with swords. From 1950 he worked at the Institute of Finance and Taxes . In 1951 he retired.

He was married to Erika Franck († 1960) from Berlin since 1919 . With her he had two daughters.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 128/563; 4/537.
  2. ^ Emil Lademann; KCL 1960, 4/342.
  3. a b Fritz Lademann (x). In: The Tübingen Rhenanen. 5th edition. 2002, p. 128.