Hans von Weigert

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Hans Ritter von Weigert (born April 24, 1861 in Regenstauf , Upper Palatinate , † 1944 ) was a German ministerial official in Bavaria.

Life

Weigert studied law from 1882 at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1878 he was reciprocated in the Corps Makaria Munich . After the state bankruptcy (1885) and financial bankruptcy (1886) he was an intern for the higher railroad service. Until 1905 he headed the railway management in his native Weiden in the Upper Palatinate . On May 1, 1905, he came to the Royal Bavarian State Ministry for Transport Affairs as a senior councilor . As a commissioner with service headquarters in Ludwigshafen he was in the Palatinate (Bavaria) in charge of the Palatine railways . In 1916 he became a ministerial director in the State Ministry . As Bavarian State Councilor and Head of the Railway Department, he received the title of Excellence . When the State Ministry for Transport Affairs was abolished on July 16, 1920 after the First World War, he was Ministerialdirektor in the Reich Ministry of Transport, Bavarian branch. He remained on the board of the railway department and director of the Deutsche Verkehrs-Kredit-Bank . Shortly before his 63rd birthday, he retired on April 1, 1924.

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  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 112/231.
  2. State Ministry for Transport Affairs , administrative manual.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de
  3. ^ Joachim Lilla : Weigert, Johann Ritter v. , in: ders .: Minister of State, senior administrative officials and (NS) officials in Bavaria from 1918 to 1945