Georg Dieterichs

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Georg Heinrich Wilhelm Dieterichs (born December 3, 1826 in Hameln , † May 24, 1903 in Göttingen ) was the last finance minister of the Kingdom of Hanover until it was annexed by Prussia in 1866.

Life

Dieterichs was the son of a captain who died before 1845. He graduated from high school No. 1 in Celle. In 1845 he enrolled as a law student at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . There he was first active in the Corps Hanseatia and in 1846 in the Corps Hannovera Göttingen . For the winter semester of 1846/1847 he moved to the University of Bonn, where he also joined the Corps Palatia .

In 1856 he became a court assessor in Hanover and in 1865 he became a finance advisor in the Hanover General Post Office . In 1866 he was appointed to the cabinet and so for a few months until the annexation by Prussia as a result of the defeat in the battle of Langensalza, the last finance minister of the Kingdom of Hanover. In 1867 he entered the Prussian civil service and in 1872 became police director and district chief of the Hoya control group . From 1873 to 1885 he was bailiff and district chief of the Prussian office or control district of Göttingen and after its conversion into a district from 1885 to 1900 for fifteen years district administrator of the district of Göttingen in the Prussian province of Hanover , based in Göttingen . In 1886 Dieterichs became a secret councilor and from 1895 until his retirement on November 1, 1900, he became curator of the Royal District Treasury in Hildesheim.

Dieterichs was married to Anna von Hennings. His daughter Eva married the theologian Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl .

literature

  • Anton Bettelheim : Dieterichs, Georg in: Biographisches Jahrbuch und Deutscher Nekrolog , Volume 8 (1903), 1905, column 25 of the list of dead
  • Heinrich Ferdinand Curschmann : Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen, Volume 1: 1809-1899 Göttingen 2002, p. 158, No. 472

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910 , 70 , 191
  2. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 25 , 127
  3. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Graf:  Ritschl, Otto Karl Albrecht. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 21, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-428-11202-4 , p. 650 ( digitized version ).