Ludwig von Rücker

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Ludwig von Rücker (born June 2, 1865 in Fürth ; † January 8, 1949 in Augsburg ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Ludwig von Rücker studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1885 he became a member of the Isaria Corps . After graduation, he served as a one-year volunteer . He later became a reserve officer. Most recently he was major in the reserve in the Royal Bavarian Infantry Body Regiment . After completing his military service, he entered the Bavarian civil service and became an accessist to the government of Upper Bavaria . In March 1894 he was appointed District Office Assessor in Pfaffenhofen. In May 1900, he moved to the district office of Munich II in the same position. After having been a temporary assistant to the government of Upper Bavaria as early as 1900, he was transferred to the government there as a government assessor in August 1902, but switched to the government in October of the same year State Ministry of the Interior. In October 1904 he became district administrator in Aschaffenburg . In August 1909 he was appointed to the government of Swabia and Neuburg and worked for the Chamber of the Interior.

During the First World War , Rücker took part in 1916 as leader of the 1st Landsturm Infantry Battalion in Mindelheim and, from 1917, as a higher civil administration officer in the rank of senior government councilor at the stage inspection of the 6th Army in Belgium. After the end of the war he returned to the government of Swabia and Neuburg as a senior councilor, and in July 1922 he moved to the government of Lower Bavaria as director of the Chamber of the Interior . In October 1924 he moved to the government of Upper Bavaria as director of the Chamber of the Interior and deputy to the regional president. From September of his retirement in September 1930 he was regional president of the Upper Palatinate . He then lived in Augsburg until his death in 1949 .

Awards

  • Royal Bavarian chamberlain
  • Honorary member of the Corps Isaria

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death note from Ludwig von Rücker.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 173 , 654
  3. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 109 , 687