Oscar von Münch

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Oscar Karl baron von Münch (* 10. December 1864 in Mühringen ; † 5. August 1920 ibid, or in the mental hospital Heilbronn ) Men on Mühringen and was Schloss Filseck and member of the German Reichstag .

biography

family

Oscar von Münch was born as the son of Carl Wilhelm Friedrich II. Freiherr von Münch , Lord of Mühringen and Filseck, and his wife Wilhelmine Freiin von Schertel von Burtenbach .

He attended the Realgymnasium in Stuttgart and studied law at the universities of Leipzig , Oxford and Berlin and enjoyed an officer training .

Since his brother Alfred Friedrich Freiherr von Münch had previously died childless, Oscar von Münch was the last male descendant of the family. After his death in 1920 the estates in Mühringen and Filseck passed to the family of his only sister Gabriele Thusnelde Helene von Podewils , née. Baroness von Münch.

Life

From 1890 to 1893 Münch was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency of Württemberg 8 ( Freudenstadt , Horb , Oberndorf , Sulz ) and the German People's Party . On October 29 / November 5, 1903, the Stuttgart Regional Court sentenced him to two months' imprisonment for insulting. On February 27, 1893, Münch gave a speech during the 53rd session of the Reichstag, which he mainly used to explain his personal problems with the judiciary. He later used his mandate to expose alleged inadequacies of the legal system.

In the second half of his life, Münch was involved in numerous legal proceedings, including a. because he shot his servant with a pistol in 1900. He published various writings on his version of the various procedures. Münch was admitted to the Weinsberg State Sanatorium as a mentally ill person , presumably in connection with his querulous behavior in court .

portrait

literature

  • Stenographic reports on the negotiations in the Reichstag. 8th legislative term. 2nd session 1892/93. Vol. 2. From the 32nd session on January 28, 1893 to the 60th session on March 7, 1893. From pages 733 to 1489 . Norddeutsche Buchdruckerei und Verlags-Anstalt, Berlin 1893, pp. 1153, 1284 ff, 1309 f. Digitized
  • Justus Perthes (Hrsg.): Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of baronial houses 1873. Jg. 23. Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1873, p. 459 f. Digitized

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Lords of Filseck. In: Sponsorship Association Schloss Filseck. Förderkreis Schloss Filseck, 2017, accessed on July 12, 2017 .
  2. Justus Perthes (Ed.): Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses . Vol. 23. Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1873, p. 459 f .
  3. ^ Oscar Karl Freiherr von Münch. (No longer available online.) In: Biorab - Kaiserreich. Heinrich Best, March 30, 2008, formerly in the original ; Retrieved July 12, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / zhsf.gesis.org  
  4. The Lords of Filseck. Förderkreis Schloss Filseck eV, accessed on June 30, 2017 .
  5. ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives . 2nd edition. Verlag Carl Heymann, Berlin 1904, p. 241
  6. ^ Stenographic reports on the negotiations in the Reichstag. 8th legislative term. 2nd session 1892/93 . tape 2 . From the 32nd session on January 28, 1893 to the 60th session on March 7, 1893. From page 733 to 1489. Norddeutsche Buchdruckerei und Verlags-Anstalt, Berlin 1893, p. 1153 .
  7. ^ Stenographic reports on the negotiations in the Reichstag. 8th legislative term. 2nd session 1892/93 . tape 2 . From the 32nd session on January 28, 1893 to the 60th session on March 7, 1893. From page 733 to 1489. Norddeutsche Buchdruckerei und Verlags-Anstalt, Berlin 1893, p. 1284 ff .
  8. ^ Stenographic reports on the negotiations in the Reichstag. 8th legislative term. 2nd session 1892/93 . tape 2 . From the 32nd session on January 28, 1893 to the 60th session on March 7, 1893. From page 733 to 1489. Norddeutsche Buchdruckerei und Verlags-Anstalt, Berlin 1893, p. 1309 f .
  9. ^ Oskar Freiherr von Münch: A commission business of the bank director (Ludwig) Colin, Kgl. Go Councilor ... and my prison sentence. A section of the Württemberg government . Verlag Magazin, Zurich 1893.
  10. ^ Oskar Freiherr von Münch: Reply to the communications of Württemberg. Boiler revision association against my brochure regarding perjury reports of the pp. Bach, Bantlin and Klein . Stuttgart 1905.
  11. ^ Oskar Freiherr von Münch: The official crimes of the Wuerttemberg Regional Court Councilor Rau and comrades against me and all of the claims made officially for the purpose of denying them, along with my appreciation of the latter . Sittenfeld publishing house, Berlin 1910.
  12. ^ Münch, Oskar Freiherr von, profile. German Digital Library, 2017, accessed on July 12, 2017 .
  13. Request from the former Wuerttemberg now Prussian citizen Freiherr Oskar von Münch to revoke the admission order to an institution for the mentally ill. Baden-Württemberg State Archive / Main State Archive Stuttgart, 2017, accessed on July 12, 2017 .
  14. Baron Oskar von Münch, mentally ill from Hohenmühringen, FDS. Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Main State Archive Stuttgart, 2017, accessed on July 12, 2017 .