Ludwig Bänfer

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Ludwig Bänfer (1908)

Ludwig Bänfer (born February 6, 1890 in Burgsteinfurt , † July 17, 1964 in Salzburg ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official .

Life

As a child, Bänfer came to East Prussia and attended Löbenichtsche Realgymnasium . After graduating from high school, he studied law at the Albertus University in Königsberg . With Alfred Prang and Franz Willuhn he became active in the Corps Masovia in the summer semester of 1908 . In 1912 he passed the trainee exam . As a lieutenant and later company commander in the grenadier regiment "King Friedrich I." (4th East Prussian) No. 5 , he went to the First World War . He fought on the Eastern and Western Fronts and was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class very early on . When he was in Königsberg because of an injury in 1915 , he married Edith Wessel. He became a regimental adjutant and also received the Iron Cross 1st Class. After the war he finished his traineeship in East Prussia. In the Weimar Republic , after passing his assessor examination in 1920, he first went to the Königsberg public prosecutor's office, then to the Reich Ministry for Reconstruction . At the Prussian finance administration he was promoted to government councilor (1925), senior government councilor (1931) and state finance councilor (1935). After his transfer to the Reich Ministry of Finance , he was Ministerialrat there from 1937 to 1945 . After prolonged automatic arrest , the British military government appointed him to the zone advisory board . After its dissolution, Bänfer was transferred to Hanover , where he retired in 1955 . He died during a cure at the age of 74 and was cremated in Salzburg . The urn was buried in Hanover.

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  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 113/591
  2. ^ Directory of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 2005. Potsdam 2006.
  3. a b c d Herbert Kleine : Lutz Bänfer. Altmärker-Masuren newspaper 35 (1964), p. 377.
  4. Ludwig Bänfer in the online version of the edition files of the Reich Chancellery. Weimar Republic