Max von Sandt

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Max von Sandt (1915). Drawing by Fritz Wolff

Max von Sandt (born December 23, 1861 in Bonn , † January 29, 1918 in Berlin ) was a German administrative lawyer and most recently the district president in Aachen.

Life

Sandt was a son of the Bonn district administrator Karl von Sandt (1826–1890). He enrolled in law at the Kaiser Wilhelms University of Strasbourg . In 1880, like Max von Oppenheim and Richard Remy, he was reciprocated in the Corps Palatia Strasbourg . At the same time he served as a one-year volunteer with the Schleswig-Holstein Uhlan Regiment No. 15 . He moved to the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and was also active in the Corps Palatia Bonn . In 1882 he passed the trainee examination. He was employed as a government trainee in Düsseldorf and Merseburg. In 1887 he came to Frankfurt (Oder) as a government assessor . In 1888 he succeeded his father as district administrator of the Bonn district , first as administrator, then definitely. Sandt was a member of the Provincial Parliament and a deputy member of the Provincial Committee. In October 1905 he was appointed secret councilor and lecturing council in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior. In April 1907 he became regional president for the administrative district of Aachen . In 1914, after the conquest of large parts of Belgium in the First World War, he became head of the civil administration of the General Government of Belgium .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corp lists 1960, 33/27
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 14/455
  3. ^ Gerhard Hirschfeld (Ed.): Encyclopedia First World War. Schöningh, Paderborn 2003, ISBN 3-506-73913-1 , p. 524.