Konrad von Monbart

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Erich Konrad (Kurt) Gustav Gilbert von Monbart (born August 13, 1881 in Minden ; † May 24, 1945 in Eschwege by suicide ) was a German administrative lawyer and a member of the NSDAP since 1937 .

Life

family

Konrad came from the Prussian noble family von Monbart . He was the son of Hans von Monbart (born September 18, 1838 in Benrath ; † April 20, 1898 ) and his wife Dorothea v. Vietsch (1857-1917). His father was a lieutenant general z. D. and finally commander of the 54th Infantry Brigade in Ulm .

Konrad married Hildegard, née von Sydow , on October 13, 1917 in Berlin .

career

After passing the state examination and subsequent legal traineeship, he worked as a government assessor in the Prussian Ministry in the trade department from March 22, 1911 . From September 21, 1914 he acted as provisional district administrator in Züllichau . From 1920 he also worked as chairman of the provincial committee of the province of Brandenburg . In 1932 he was temporarily responsible as a special representative of the Prussian Interior Ministry for the public credit institutions in the province of Hanover . In 1933 he was appointed regional president in Kassel . After his dismissal in 1944, he took over the management of the Landeskreditkasse Kassel until 1945 .

In 1944 he was made an honorary senator of the University of Marburg . This honor was justified by the fact that Monbart had appointed the building administration of the regional council for the university and made generous funds available for new buildings, structural extensions and maintenance.

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Individual evidence

  1. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of aristocratic houses: at the same time nobility register of the associations united in the honorary association of the German nobility, part 2 . Justus Perthes Verlag, Gotha 1942, p. 340.
  2. ^ Rainer Bookhagen: The Protestant child care and the inner mission in the time of National Socialism. Volume 2: 1937 to 1945: Retreat into the area of ​​the church . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 2002, ISBN 3-525-55730-2 , p. 1036.
  3. The descendants of the Oberzoll- u. Acciserates Ludwig v. Monbart, who came to Danzig from France and received the Prussian recognition of the nobility, were mostly officers .
  4. File of the University of Cologne, 56. Konrad v. Monbart
  5. War Ministry Württemberg, Ed .: Military Manual of the Kingdom of Württemberg , Large Edition (as of May 6, 1913), printer of the Royal War Ministry, Stuttgart 1913
  6. a b Der Gotha , Briefadelige Häuser B, 1909, p. 531 f.