Paul Wolffram

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Paul Wolffram (born February 14, 1860 in Erfurt , † April 1932 ibid) was a German ministerial official in Prussia.

Life

Wolffram passed the Abitur examination at the Erfurt grammar school in 1877. From 1878 he studied law at the Eberhard Karls University . On January 20, 1879, he was reciprocated in the Corps Borussia Tübingen . In the summer semester of 1879 he moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . After two semesters at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität he went to the Friedrichs-Universität Halle for the winter semester 1881/82 , where he was also active in the Corps Normannia-Halle . He passed the legal traineeship in 1883 and the assessor exam in 1887. In the same year he moved from the administration of justice to the financial administration of the Kingdom of Prussia . Since the Year of Three Emperors Regierungsassessor , he worked in the Lower Silesian Nowa Ruda (1889), in which provincial tax directorates in Munster (until July 1891) and Berlin (until October 1892). As chief customs inspector he came to Aachen, where he was appointed to the government council in 1895 . 1896–1898 he was a member of the Wroclaw General Customs Directorate. In 1898 he came to the Reich Office of the Interior for 14 years as a Privy Councilor and Lecturer . In 1901 he was given the character of Geh. Upper Government Council. In 1911 he joined the Prussian Ministry of Finance as a real secret finance councilor. In 1913 he became the ministerial director of the Department for the Administration of Customs and Indirect Taxes. He retired in June 1923. He was married to Meta born in 1915. Wolff used Münchgesang. He died at the age of 72 and was buried on April 13, 1932 in Erfurt.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 126/65; 22/252
  2. bundesarchiv.de
  3. Corp. table of Borussia Tübingen