Heinrich Bachem

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Heinrich Bachem (born September 7, 1882 in Bonn , † 1934 in Berlin-Nikolassee ) was a German lawyer , administrative officer and member of the Reichsrat.

Life

He was the son of the Bonn merchant Friedrich Wilhelm Bachem and his wife Gertrud nee Kayser. After attending grammar school in Bonn, Heinrich Bachem studied law and political science at the University of Bonn , as well as economics at the commercial college in Frankfurt am Main and in Cologne. In 1904 he passed the trainee exam in Cologne and in 1910 the assessor exam in Berlin. He received his doctorate as Dr. jur. From 1910 to 1912 he was an assessor at the public prosecutor's office in Frankfurt am Main before settling in Kiel in 1913 as the royal Prussian public prosecutor . After he had actively participated as an officer in the First World War from 1914 to 1915, he joined the office in March 1916 as an unskilled worker in the economic department of the Reich Office of the Interior.

In April 1918 Heinrich Bachem was appointed Privy Councilor and Lecturing Council in the Reich Economics Office. After the war he worked in the Reich Ministry of Economics. On 1 May 1920 he joined as Assistant Secretary in the Prussian Ministry of Finance and was in the same year a member of the Imperial Council. From 1924 to 1933 he was director of the Arbeiter-, Anarbeiter- und Beamtenbank AG Berlin.

In 1932 Heinrich Bachem was elected to the Supervisory Board of Dresdner Bank . He died two years later after being briefly imprisoned after the Nazis "seized power ". He last lived in Nikolassee , An der Rehwiese 5.

family

He was married to his wife Anita Bachem on May 4, 1907. She was the daughter of the landowner O. Clason and Anna nee Bleek from Bonn. The children Walter (* 1908), Anita (* 1910), Else (* 1916) and Heinz Günther (* 1921) emerged from their marriage.

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Individual evidence

  1. Hans G. Ehlert: The Central Economic Authority of the German Reich 1914 to 1919. The Problem of the "Common Economy" in War and Peace , 1982, p. 446.