Gustav Springorum

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Gustav Springorum (born May 20, 1862 in Koblenz , † April 20, 1927 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer , district administrator in Waldbröl and Fulda, and district president in the Kassel district .

Life

Born the son of a government councilor, Springorum studied Protestant theology in Erlangen and Freiburg im Breisgau after attending grammar school in Birkenfeld , then law in Bonn . During his studies in Erlangen, he became a member of the Bubenreuther fraternity in 1882 .

After he had passed his exams in 1886 and 1891, he became a government assessor and in 1891 a representative of the district administrator in the Ottweiler district and a member of the district committee of the government in Cologne . In 1895 he became provisional, in 1896 district administrator in the Waldbröl district . In 1903 he became acting district administrator and police director in Fulda . He was a member of the synodal board and was promoted to senior government director and director of the Oberversicherungsamt in Wiesbaden in 1912 . In 1918 he became Deputy District President of Wiesbaden. As such, he thwarted the 1919 putsch by Hans Adam Dorten , who had campaigned as President of the Rhenish Republic in Wiesbaden .

After Springorum had been sentenced to a fine and imprisonment by the French occupying power, removed from office and expelled, he served as the district president in Kassel from 1919 to 1926. In 1921 he acquired for the youth movement the Ludwigstein on the Werra, leaving them as memorial for the First World War to expand fallen youth and supervised them as patron . He was a member of the Agriculture Chamber of the Rhine Province and on the board of the Rhine Prussian Agricultural Cooperatives. In 1926 he retired, which he spent in Lübbesee near Landsberg an der Warthe .

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 5: R – S. Winter, Heidelberg 2002, ISBN 3-8253-1256-9 , pp. 474-475.

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