Gustav Sintenis

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Gustav Sintenis (born March 15, 1879 in Schlieben ; † March 4, 1931 in Berlin ) was a German banker.

Life

Gustav Sintenis was born as the son of the district court president Emil Sintenis. After attending grammar school in Nordhausen , he studied law at the universities of Freiburg im Breisgau, Leipzig and Breslau. In Leipzig he became a member of the Corps Saxonia in 1898 . In 1900 he passed the trainee exam. In 1902 he was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD. In 1905 he passed the assessor exam.

After his first professional activity at the Disciplinary Court at the State Ministry, he became a legal employee of the Berlin trading company in 1907 . Three years later he became the first lawyer and in August 1918 the owner of the bank. After Carl Fürstenberg left the company , he led the company together with Siegfried Bieber , Hans Fürstenberg and Otto Jeidels.

Sintenis was the supervisory chairman of nine companies in 1930 and was a regular member of a large number of supervisory boards. During the First World War he worked on the economic laws of war.

Gustav Sintenis died in Berlin in 1931, shortly before his 52nd birthday. His grave is in the Dahlem cemetery .

Fonts

  • The simulated process , 1902
  • The Law of Commercial Transactions and Commercial Companies - A Handbook for Commercial Practice , 1909 (together with Carl von Lewinski )
  • The financial and economic war laws of 1914 , 1914
  • Addendum to Sinteni's financial and economic war laws of 1914 - the announcements of the Federal Council from the period from September 8 to October 22, 1914 , 1914
  • The financial and economic war laws of 1914/16 , 1916

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. jur. Gustav Sintenis, died March 4, 1931, Berlin on heraldik-wappen.de
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 96 , 652
  3. Sources on berlinintensiv.de
  4. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 573.