Gottfried von Dryander

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Gottfried von Dryander

Gottfried Ernst Hermann von Dryander (born November 30, 1876 in Bonn , † September 18, 1951 in Urbino , Italy ) was a German lawyer , administrative officer and politician ( DNVP ).

Life and work

Dryander was born the son of court preacher Ernst Dryander . After attending the city high school in Halle and graduating from the Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Berlin in 1895 , he studied law at the universities of Lausanne , Bonn , Leipzig and Berlin. It was 1899, the first state examination, doctorate in the same year Dr. jur. and from 1901 worked as a government trainee in Potsdam . In 1904 he passed the second state examination in law.

Dryander entered the Prussian civil service, was active as a government assessor in Hadersleben from 1904 and worked as a district administrator in Aabenraa from 1905 . In 1913 he switched to the Reich Office of the Interior as an unskilled worker . He had been a lecturer in the Secret Civil Cabinet since 1914 and was later appointed to the Secret Upper Government Council. In addition, he acted as a representative of the Berlin head of cabinet at the main headquarters . After the November Revolution he worked in the Prussian State Ministry until the end of 1919. In the course of the dissolution of the secret civil cabinet on March 31, 1920, he was put into temporary retirement. From 1931 Dryander worked as a senior administrative judge in Berlin until he was put on hold in September 1941. From 1942 to 1945 he was a research assistant and temporarily curator of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW). As a member of the regional synod of the Evangelical Church of Brandenburg , he rejected the transfer of the " Aryan Paragraph " to clergy in 1933 .

MP

Dryander was a member of the Prussian Landtag from 1921 to 1924 . In the Reichstag election in May 1924 he was elected to the German Reichstag , to which he belonged until 1930.

Public offices

Dryander served as district administrator for the Hadersleben district from 1908 to 1913 .

literature

  • Martin Schumacher (Hrsg.): MdR The Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. Political persecution, emigration and expatriation, 1933–1945. A biographical documentation . 3rd, considerably expanded and revised edition. Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5183-1 .

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