Max Aschenborn

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Max Aschenborn (born April 7, 1860 in Arnswalde ; † November 28, 1919 ) was ministerial director in the Reich Post Office and in the Reich Ministry of Post from 1911 .

After studying law , Julius Aschenborn's son (1837–1916) was director of the Reich Treasury, initially from 1893 a member of the government in Minden (Westphalia) and legal advisor to the local post office . In 1897 he switched to the postal administration, a year later he was appointed Privy Senior Post Councilor and permanent assistant in the Reich Post Office. From 1911 to 1919 he was director in the Reich Ministry of Post and was responsible as a lecturer for international postal checks.

Works

  • Author of the work "The law on the postal system of the German Empire of October 28, 1871".

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