Karl Planck von Planckburg

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St. Barbara-Friedhof Linz, grave of the Planck von Planckburg family, in which Karl Planck von Planckburg is also buried.

Karl (Karlmann) Planck von Planckburg (born May 18, 1869 in Linz , † January 12, 1945 in Kematen an der Krems ) was an Austrian landowner (owner of the Piberbach and Weyer estate in the Traunviertel) and a politician.

education

Karl Planck von Planckburg attended the Stiftsgymnasium Kremsmünster and passed the Matura in 1887 . He then studied law at the University of Vienna from 1887 to 1891 .

career

From 1892 to 1901 he was a lawyer of the Imperial  Lieutenancy in Perg and Steyr, from 1901 to 1905 in k. k. Ministry of the Interior in Vienna. From 1906 to 1910 he was k. k. District captain of Ried im Innkreis . From 1910 to 1918 he was secretary in the mansion of the Reichsrat in Vienna. In 1918 he was appointed councilor .

Offices

No more public activities after the Anschluss in 1938. He is buried at the St. Barbara Cemetery in Linz.

Honors

literature

  • Harry Slapnicka : Upper Austria - The political leadership 1918 to 1938. Contributions to the contemporary history of Upper Austria 3, p. 207 f.
  • Gertrude Enderle-Burcel: Mandataries in the corporate state 1934-1938. Vienna 1991, p. 177 f.
  • Karl von Planck: The Planck von Planckburg and the Scheibenpogen. A contribution to the history of the city of Linz. In: Gestalter und Gestalten (= Linz, Erbe und Sendung. ). Lord Mayor of the Gau capital Linz, Linz 1943, pp. 35–137.
  • Karl Planck von Planckburg: The state hereditary offices and the hereditary homage in Austria above the Enns. In: Yearbook of the Association of Catholic Nobles in Austria. Innsbruck, Vienna, Munich 1929.