Gustav Glubrecht

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Gustav Glubrecht, born April 28, 1809, † August 2, 1891

Gustav Franz Ludwig Glubrecht (born April 28, 1809 in Duderstadt , † August 2, 1891 in Schweidnitz , Province of Silesia ) was a German politician .

Life

Glubrecht attended high schools in Paderborn , Düren and Kreuznach and, after graduating from high school in 1827, became a one-year volunteer in the Erfurt infantry regiment . He studied law and camera science in Jena and Breslau . During his studies in 1828 he became a member of the Jena fraternity and in 1830 the old Breslau fraternity Arminia . After his time as an auscultator in Breslau, he became a trainee lawyer at the Higher Regional Court in Breslau in 1833 . For his part in the fraternity he was in 1834 as a demagogue interrogated, arrested and in custody taken. Spent in the Berlin Hausvogteiplatz, he became in 1836 the Berlin Court to eight years fortress detention , removal from office as a trainee, incapacity and withdrawing his lieutenant rank (he was since 1832 lieutenant in the Landwehr ) condemned. In 1837 the sentence was reduced to one and a half years, which he served from 1837 to 1839 in the Fronveste Breslau due to a Ganden decree . It is recorded in the black book of the Frankfurt central authority. Since his legal career came to an end, he became a council secretary at the Breslau magistrate from 1840. During the revolution of 1848 he became a member of the democratic-constitutional association in Breslau. At the end of 1851 he was elected mayor of Schweidnitz and, despite his liberal and democratic stance, was finally confirmed by the government in 1852. In 1856 he was mayor , re-elected in 1863 and confirmed for another 12 years in 1864. In 1876 he was confirmed again in office. In 1888 he went into retirement.

Honors

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 2: F-H. Winter, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-8253-0809-X , pp. 143-144.