Paul Lüdicke

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Paul Lüdicke

Paul Lüdicke (born January 15, 1866 in Friesack , † 1931 ibid) was a German lawyer, notary and member of parliament in Berlin.

Life

Lüdicke's father was mayor of Friesack for decades. Paul Lüdicke attended the local city school and the Königstädtische Gymnasium (Berlin) . After graduation in the fall of 1885, he studied for two semesters jurisprudence at the Friedrich-University of Halle and the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin . In the summer semester of 1887 he moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . After he had passed the legal traineeship in 1889 and the assessor examination in 1893 , he settled as a lawyer in Spandau in 1898 (Potsdamer Str. 44/45). In 1900 he received a notary's office ; Especially with real estate transactions , he later came up with 1,600 notarial numbers a year. He was a member of the Berlin Masonic Lodge Zum Pegasus .

From 1901 to 1919 he was a city ​​councilor for Spandau. This made him a conservative opponent of Kurt Woelck . City councilor since 1909, he represented Spandau in the Greater Berlin Association . From March 1918 to November 15, 1918 he sat in the Brandenburg provincial parliament . The Free Conservative Party elected him in June 1918 as the first chairman of their parliamentary group . In the Berlin city council he was chairman of the German national faction. In World War I he was from 1914 to February 1916 Counsel at General Warsaw .

After the November Revolution he was one of the founders of the German National People's Party . Deputy parliamentary group leader since 1924 , he was elected parliamentary group leader of the opposition DNVP parliamentary group in the Prussian state parliament in January 1928 . In the "red" Spandau he set the black-white-red flag on public holidays . As a member of the constituent Prussian state assembly , he was the rapporteur of the legal and municipal committee. Since 1920 attorney at the Court of Appeal , he was rarely in his office because of his political duties; nevertheless, he held a consultation day in Friesack once a month. Ernst Vollert had been with the firm since 1921 . On March 26, 1930 Lüdicke spoke out in the Prussian state parliament against the punishment of the mensur . He died at the cor pulmonale at 65 and was buried in the family grave on March 12, 1931 .

Corps student

General committee Berlin with Lüdicke

Lüdicke was a fox in the Corps Vandalia Berlin in the summer semester of 1886 . On May 18, 1887 (in the 4th semester) he became active at Makaria Munich . After reciprocating two lengths on July 21, 1887 , he was dismissed on October 28 of the same year because of insufficient activity without a band . Makaria awarded him the corps bow in 1898 and the ribbon on May 31, 1902 (unanimously).

The Berlin AH-Vereinigung der Makaria, Teutonia Halle, Palaio-Alsatia and Hercynia Göttingen elected him as chairman in 1913. As chairman of the Berlin district association Münchner Makaren , he was a frequent guest of the Berlin Inactive Association . With Runge he promoted the conclusion of the relationship agreements with Borussia Berlin and Littuania . In October 1919 he was one of the founders of the Spandauer AHSC . From 1920 to 1924 he sat in the General Committee Berlin and until 1922 in its committee for corporate policy. On October 16, 1926, he represented his corps with 38 Makars at the consecration of the lion monument in front of the Rudelsburg .

Works

  • The social democratic mismanagement in Prussia . Berlin 1921.

Honors

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Rüdiger Kutz: Vitae Makarorum, regular role of the Corps Makaria since 1843
  2. gonschior.de
  3. text in Maker Zeitung 2/1930, pp 6-7
  4. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 110/277.