Georg Albert Bacmeister

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District Administrator Georg Bacmeister

Georg Albert Bacmeister (born October 5, 1880 in Geestemünde , † October 9, 1918 in Löbau in West Prussia ) was a German administrative lawyer in Hesse and East Prussia.

Live and act

Bacmeister's parents were the later district court president zu Neuwied Georg Arnold Bacmeister (1850-1921) and Frieda Wermuth (1853-1940) and were thus a scion of the Bacmeister family . He was the grandson of the Hanoverian Minister Georg Heinrich Bacmeister and brother of the pulmonologist Adolf Bacmeister .

Bacmeister studied law at the University of Lausanne and the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . In 1899 he became a member of the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg . After completing his studies, Bacmeister served as a one-year volunteer with the 2nd Kurhessian Infantry Regiment No. 82 in Göttingen , but at the same time began his legal traineeship as a trainee lawyer. After the volunteer year and the subsequent takeover as a reserve officer in the King's Infantry Regiment (6th Lothringisches) No. 145 in Metz , further trainee periods followed in Herzberg am Harz and from 1904 as a government trainee in Osnabrück . In 1907 Bacmeister passed his state examination in Berlin and was then transferred first to Neustettin and on March 1, 1910 as a government assessor to Lüneburg .

When the district administrator post in the Usingen district became vacant after the death of August Beckmann , Georg Bachmeister was appointed as the new district administrator there in the spring of 1914, initially on a temporary basis . At the beginning of the First World War , Bacmeister was called up for military service on August 30, 1914, but had to be dismissed after only a few months due to several wounds. In 1915 the ministry finally appointed him to the district administrator of the Labiau district in East Prussia . One of his most urgent tasks there was to rebuild the district, which had been badly destroyed by the Russians. Bacmeister held this position until his unexpected death as a result of the Spanish flu .

Georg Bacmeister was married to Hildegard geb. Möllenhoff (1888–1946), daughter of the Berlin Higher Administrative Court Councilor Möllenhoff. He left two daughters and a son next to his wife.

literature

  • Gregor Maier: Between administration and politics. Yearbook of the Hochtaunuskreis 2009. ISBN 978-3-7973-1110-8 , p. 80.
  • Thomas Klein: Senior officials in the general administration in the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau and in Waldeck from 1867 to 1945 (= sources and research on Hessian history. 70). Historical Commission for Hesse et al., Marbuerg (Lahn) et al. 1988, ISBN 3-88443-159-5 , p. 89.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Korps-Lists 1996, 68 , 675