Karl Waentig

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Karl Reinhold Waentig (born June 13, 1878 in Dresden ; † November 29, 1957 in Gevelsberg ; also Carl Reinhold Waentig ) was a German administrative officer.

Life

The son of the Saxon ministerial official Karl Heinrich Wäntig attended the Princely School St. Afra in Meißen and passed his Abitur there at Easter 1897. After completing his military service with 3rd Infantry Regiment No. 102 in Zittau , he studied law in Greifswald , Berlin and Leipzig and passed the first state law examination in November 1901.

After passing the second state examination in law, Waentig worked for the Pirna authorities from September 1906 . This was followed by positions at the Dresden Police Department and the Auerbach Authority . During the First World War he served as a captain and company commander in Reserve Battalion No. 25 and was wounded near Ypres in 1915. From 1917 to 1918 he worked for the Löbau administration . On June 1, 1918, he entered the service of the Saxon Ministry of the Interior. In January 1920 he was appointed lecturer in the Saxon Ministry of Economics. From 1923 to 1929 he was employed as a ministerial advisor in the Saxon State Chancellery.

From 1 October 1929 to 30 June of 1932 was one Waentig District Chief of Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen . His term of office ended due to the dissolution of the district headquarters. Then Waentig was president of the Saxon Fire Insurance Chamber in Dresden until 1945.

literature

  • Calendar for the Saxon state officials to the year 1931 . Dresden 1931, p. 6 (short biography)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Reichel: Heinrich Wäntig (1843–1917) . In: Institute for Saxon History and Folklore (Ed.): Saxon Biography .