Hermann Baerecke

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Hermann Baerecke (born March 18, 1861 in Altkirch (Posilge), Stuhm district ; † July 25, 1929 in Berlin-Charlottenburg ) was a German administrative lawyer. In the 128 years of the Ortelsburg district in Masuria, he was one of only seven district administrators.

Life

Hermann Baerecke studied law and camera science at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität . He renounced on May 6, 1880 with the Corps Hansea Bonn and was reciprocated on December 11, 1880 . On October 22, 1881 inactivated , moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin . After passing in June 1883 state examination he was at the University of Jena in 1883 to Dr. iur. PhD. He was legal trainee in Putzig (1883) and Danzig (1884), government trainee in Danzig (1885), Wiesbaden, Elbing (1886) and Berlin (1887). On May 12, 1888, he passed the government assistant professor's exam. After he had been a government assessor in Trier and with the government in Königsberg , he came provisionally to the district administrator in the Ortelsburg district in June 1892 . In December 1892 he was finally appointed district administrator . In 1897 he was replaced. He came to the police chief in Berlin . There he was in 1899 Regierungsrat and 1909 upper government . In 1918, probably after the November Revolution, he retired from civil service at the age of 57. He retired in Charlottenburg.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 11/243
  2. Jena University Archives, holdings K
  3. ^ Ortelsburg district (territorial.de)
  4. ^ Rüdiger Döhler: District administrators in the district of Allenstein , in: The senior citizens' convention in Königsberg. East Prussia and its corps before the end . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 54 (2009), p. 245.