Josef von Graßmann

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Josef von Graßmann (born April 8, 1864 in Günzburg , † April 27, 1928 in Munich ) was a German civil servant and industrialist .

Life

Josef Graßmann was the son of a forester in Günzburg. In 1883 she was accepted into the Maximilianeum . After graduating as Dr. jur. he was magistrate in Augsburg . From 1898 he was in Bavarian. Foreign Ministry active, from 1902 as Legation Councilor. From 1904 he was senior councilor in the Bavarian State Ministry for Transport Affairs, from 1907 as Ministerialrat. Before 1913, Graßmann was raised to the personal nobility as a knight by Graßmann . During the First World War he was part of the political department of the Governor General in Brussels . As a recorder at the meeting of the Council of Ministers on November 13, 1918, he protested in vain against the interpretation of the Anifer Declaration as a renunciation of the throne by the Wittelsbachers . From 1919 he was Ministerialdirektor, from June 15, 1919 to February 28, 1922 Deputy Plenipotentiary of Bavaria to the Reichsrat. Graßmann was also significantly involved in drafting the “Provisional Basic Law of the Free State of Bavaria of March 17, 1919” and the Bamberg Constitution together with Robert Piloty . He was also the editor of the volume “Die Staatsverwaltung” from Max von Seydel's “Bavarian State Law”.

From 1920 he worked in the Reich Ministry of Transport - Bavaria branch - and from 1921 as a State Councilor . From 1922 he was retired and since then has been General Director of Rhein-Main-Donau AG and from October 1924 Reich Railway Director and department head at the Bavarian Group Administration ( retired ).

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Individual evidence

  1. Provisional constitutional law of the Free State of Bavaria of March 17, 1919 ( Memento of the original of July 30, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.verfassungen.ch
  2. ^ Martin Otto: Bamberg Republics . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of August 23, 2017, p. N3.