Hans Gerald Marckwald

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Hans Gerald Marckwald (born April 20, 1878 in Berlin , † February 18, 1965 in Wiesbaden ) was a German diplomat.

Life

After graduating from the humanistic grammar school in Wiesbaden , Marckwald studied law at the Kaiser Wilhelms University from 1897 . On February 16, 1898 he was reciprocated in the Corps Rhenania Strasbourg . As an inactive he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . In 1901 he passed the legal clerkship exam, began the legal clerkship at the Court of Appeal and was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD. A year later he switched to the Prussian administrative service as a government trainee with the government in Stade and the government in Köslin . On May 4, 1906, he passed the exam as a government assessor . In the foreign service he was appointed Vice Consul in Shanghai in 1908 and Deputy Consul in Hong Kong in 1910. In 1911 he returned to the Foreign Office as a Legation Councilor . He took part in the First World War as Rittmeister of the Reserve and later as a section head in the War Resource Department of the Prussian War Ministry . In 1920 he was appointed Real Legation Councilor and Lecturing Council in the Foreign Office. In 1928 Marckwald was appointed extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister of the German Empire in La Paz in Bolivia . In 1932 he became Consul General 1st class in Istanbul . In 1934 he was transferred to temporary retirement and in 1939 to retirement.

See also

literature

  • Marckwald, Hans, Gerald. Reichs Handbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft , Vol. 2: L – Z. Berlin 1931, DNB 453960294 , p. 1193.
  • Maria Keipert (Red.): Biographical Handbook of the German Foreign Service 1871–1945. Published by the Foreign Office, Historical Service. Volume 3: Gerhard Keiper, Martin Kröger: L – R. Schöningh, Paderborn et al. 2008, ISBN 978-3-506-71842-6 , pp. 179f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of members of the Rhenania-Straßburg zu Marburg, No. 181 (2011)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 100/181
  3. Dissertation: The condictio indebiti for payment in ignorance of the right to offset under common law and the civil code for the German Reich .