Paul Wiedenfeld

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Paul Wiedenfeld (born March 1, 1868 in Berlin , † June 6, 1940 in Bremen ) was a German lawyer and district administrator .

Life

Born as the son of a government architect, Wiedenfeld studied after attending the higher boys' school of Dr. Döbbelin and the Askanisches Gymnasium in Berlin as well as the Gymnasium in Erfurt Law and Political Sciences in Lausanne , Leipzig and Berlin. During his studies in 1886 he became a member of the Normannia Leipzig fraternity . As a one-year volunteer , he began his military career in 1889 and became a lieutenant in the reserve in 1902 . After his exam in 1889, his legal clerkship and his doctorate in Dr. iur. In 1892 in Leipzig, he went into administrative service with the Marienwerder government. In 1894 he became a government assessor and unskilled laborer at the Hörde district office before moving to the Wiesbaden district office in 1895 . In 1898 he was transferred to the Liegnitz government . In 1902 he became provisional, in 1903 final district administrator of the Bremervörde district . In 1913 he became CEO of the Stade Electricity Association. In March 1917 he went to the Reich grain office in Berlin as a consultant , and in November he became district administrator in the Achim district . In 1917 he became a secret councilor . In 1930 he became a member of the regional planning committee in the Lower Weser region. In 1932 he retired.

He was a member of the Hanover Provincial Parliament .

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 6: T-Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 3-8253-5063-0 , pp. 293-294.