Heinrich Brode

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Heinrich Brode (born July 9, 1874 in Schwerz , † 1936 ) was a German lawyer and consul .

Life

He came from an old pastor's family and was the son of pastor Johann Brode and was born in Schwerz in the Saalkreis in the Prussian province of Saxony . His mother was Minna née Schmidt. Brode received private school tuition and then attended the city high school in Halle (Saale) . Then he switched to the Pforta state school before going to the universities of Tübingen, Halle-Wittenberg and Berlin to study law, Swahili and Arabic from 1893. He received his doctorate as Dr. jur.

In 1898 he joined the foreign service in Dragoman . He was assigned to the Zanzibar consulate. Between 1904 and 1910 Heinrich Brode was alternately administrator of the Mombassa and Zanzibar consulates. In 1911 he was appointed Vice Consul in Jaffa (Palestine). In 1914 he became consul and from 1916 to 1917 administrator of the consulate general of Jerusalem.

From 1919 to 1922 he worked as a consultant in the Foreign Office. He then took over the management of the passport office in Cologne and moved to Wiesbaden in the same function in 1926 . In 1929 he returned to the passport office in Trier and retired in 1933.

In Wiesbaden he lived at Schlichterstraße 3.

family

Heinrich Brode was married several times. His first wife Emmeline Schulze died early, so he married a second time in 1923. From his first marriage he had a daughter and a son.

Fonts (selection)

  • Tippu tip. Life picture of a Central African despot. Depicted according to his own information . Baensch, Berlin 1905.
  • British and German East Africa . 1911.
  • (with Carl Schaeffer): Agricultural Policy . Leipzig 1925.
  • (with Carl Schaeffer): Canon Law . Leipzig 1927.
  • (with Carl Schaeffer and Wilhelm Albrecht): Finance . Leipzig 1927.
  • The tax laws of October 16, 1934 . Leipzig 1935.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. August Strobel: Your walls stand before me at all times. Buildings and monuments of German settlement and research history in the Holy Land . Brunnen, Gießen 1998 (= Biblical Archeology and Contemporary History, Vol. 7), p. 87. ISBN 3-7655-9807-0 .