Gustav Bansi

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Gustav Bansi (1889)

Gustav Bansi (born October 23, 1870 in Cholewitz , Briesen district , West Prussia ; † September 16, 1935 in Göttingen ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official.

Life

As the son of the manor owner Wilhelm Bansi , Gustav Bansi attended the Thorner Gymnasium . After high school he enrolled for the summer semester 1889 at the University of Leipzig for jurisprudence . On June 3, 1889 , he renounced the Corps Lusatia Leipzig . On November 20, 1889, he was allowed to leave for “health reasons”. He remained a connoisseur . After the first exam in Königsberg i. In 1893 he entered the Prussian judicial and administrative service. In 1897 he was supported by the University of Königsberg to Dr. iur. PhD . He was a year old volunteer and reserve officer .

In 1903 he came to the Prussian Ministry of Agriculture as a laborer. From 1906 to 1914 he was district administrator in the Neidenburg district in Masuria . He kept in touch with Lusatia, so that on July 15, 1907 he became a corps bow bearer . In 1915 he became a secret councilor and lecturer in the Prussian Ministry of Agriculture. He came to the Eastern Front (World War I) as a captain of the reserve and to Siberia as a Russian prisoner of war . After his release in 1919 he became a go. Higher Government Councilor and Ministerial Councilor in the Prussian Ministry of Agriculture. From 1919 to 1928 he was the deputy authorized representative of the Free State of Prussia to the Reichsrat . Lusatia awarded him the ribbon on November 3, 1929 . In November 1932, in the wake of the Prussian strike, he was appointed regional president in the Aurich district (initially provisional) . The National Socialists canceled this appointment in September 1933 because of a lack of compliance. In July 1933, for example, he refused to depose Emden's uncomfortable Lord Mayor Wilhelm Mützelburg . In 1934 Bansi retired. The following year he died at the age of 65.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Archives Corps Lusatia Leipzig
  2. Dissertation: Territorial sovereignty carried out as a purely constitutional term (WorldCat)
  3. Bansi's doctoral thesis was reprinted in 2010. Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 978-1161093254
  4. a b c Federal Archives
  5. a b territorial.de
  6. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 93/774