Hugo Tortilowicz from Batocki-Friebe

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District Administrator Hugo von Batocki, oil painting (around 1914)
District Administrator Hugo von Batocki, oil painting (around 1914)

Hugo Emanuel Paul Tortilowicz von Batocki-Friebe or Batocki as short form (born February 26, 1878 in Königsberg , East Prussia ; † July 12, 1920 in Darienen , district of Bledau , district of Königsberg , East Prussia) was royal Prussian district administrator of the district of Tuchel / West Prussia .

Life

origin

Batocki came from a family originally resident in Lithuania and was the son of Otto Tortilowicz von Batocki-Friebe (1835–1890), born Otto Gerth, royal Prussian chamberlain , member of the German Reichstag and Fideikommissherr on the East Prussian estate Bledau, who moved to the Prussian nobility had been raised, and his wife Fanny, née Countess von Keyserlingk (1841-1919).

Adolf Tortilowicz von Batocki-Friebe was his brother, who was twice President of the East Prussian Province and President of the Reich Food Office .

Career

Hugo von Batocki studied law at the Universities of Bonn and Königsberg. In 1896 he became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn .

From 1914 to 1919 he was district administrator of the Tuchel district in West Prussia.

Hugo von Batocki was killed in 1920 by a misguided hunting bullet on the Curonian Lagoon in Darienen, which belonged to the Batockis' estate district of Bledau.

family

On October 8, 1909, he married Annemarie von Platen in Allenstein (East Prussia) (born June 30, 1888 in Greifenberg , Pomerania ; † December 8, 1969 in Dortmund ), the daughter of the royal Prussian Lieutenant General Julius von Platen ( Parchow House ; 1853– 1922) and his wife Agnes, born von Woedtke (1867–1927).

The couple Hugo and Annemarie von Batocki had three children:

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