Karl FH Stadtländer

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Karl FH Stadtländer (born December 4, 1844 in Neustadt am Rübenberge ; † November 3, 1916 in Bremen ) was a German lawyer and politician who served as senator and mayor of the city of Bremen.

biography

Karl Stadtländer

Stadtländer was the son of a city bailiff and official secretary. He attended high school in Lingen . After graduating from high school, he studied law at the Georg-August University in Göttingen from 1863 to 1867 . During his studies he was a member of the 1863 Schwarzenburg Bund - connection Burschenschaft Germania Göttingen . He was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD .

He worked in different courts in different places. In 1873 he became public prosecutor in Bremen and in 1876 head of the Bremen public prosecutor's office. Since 1877 he was a member of the judges' college.

Stadtländer became a member of the National Liberal Party founded in 1867 . As a conservative politician, he had been a member of the Bremen citizenship as a first-class representative since 1877 and was therefore a member of several deputations . He was involved in the establishment of the Bremer Lagerhaus-Gesellschaft in 1877 .

On February 25, 1890, he was elected Senator in Bremen . He was represented as a member or chairman in around 150 deputations , commissions, authorities, institutions and foundations. From 1890 to 1895, as landlord , he was in charge of the administration of the Bremen rural areas on the left and right of the Weser . He also headed the police headquarters in Bremen.

When the Bremen Tourist Office was founded in 1903, as a senator he was one of the founding circle around the businessman Franz Schütte and President of the Bundestag Rudolph Quidde .

Between 1882 and 1918, the mayors were elected by the Senate from among its members for one calendar year each, but were able to exercise their office several times. Stadtländer was Bremen's Mayor and President of the Senate for one year in 1912 and 1914 . With the beginning of the First World War he led the war deputation from 1914 to 1916. He remained a member of the Senate until his death.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Leopold Petri (ed.): Directory of members of the Schwarzburgbund. Fourth edition, Bremerhaven 1908, p. 104, no.2211.