Peter Stubmann

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Peter Stubmann

Peter Franz Stubmann , pseudonym Thomas Klingg, (born October 21, 1876 in Dresden ; died July 29, 1962 in Hamburg ) was a German lawyer and politician of the German Democratic Party (DDP). He was a member of the Reichstag , Minister of State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz , Hamburg Senator, and a writer .

Life

Peter Stubmann attended the citizens' school and the Kreuzgymnasium in Dresden from 1883 to 1896 . From 1896 to 1901 he studied law and political science as well as economics in Jena and Leipzig and was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD .

He was an assistant at the Chamber of Commerce in Ruhrort (1902) and Essen (1906). He later worked as the syndic of the Hamburg Shipowners Association (1903 and 1908).

He took part in the First World War from 1914 to 1916. In 1916 he was appointed to the war committee of the German shipping company.

Stubmann was also active as a writer, he wrote several works on Albert Ballin , during and after the Second World War he published mainly under the pseudonym Thomas Klingg .

Political career

Stubmann was a member of the Hamburg citizenship from 1913 to 1918 in the so-called Fraction of the Right , which in 1916 renamed itself the Fraction of the National Liberal Party . And from 1920 to 1933 for the DDP.

At times, at least in 1918, Stubmann was deputy state chairman of the National Liberal Association of Hamburg, which was chaired by Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz .

Cushion stone for
Peter Franz Stubmann , Ohlsdorf cemetery

For the constituency of Mecklenburg-Strelitz he sat in the Reichstag in 1917/18 as a national liberal member. Shortly after the November Revolution 1918-1919 he took over the office of Chairman of the State Ministry (Prime Minister) of the Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz for a short time . For the same constituency he sat for the DDP in the National Assembly in 1919/20 and in the Reichstag in 1920.

In 1920 he moved back to Hamburg . From November 12, 1920 to March 8, 1925, Stubmann was a senator in the Hamburg Senate , including from 1923 as Senator for Trade, Shipping and Commerce . 1925–1933 he worked as director of the state-owned Hafen-Dampfschiffahrts AG Hamburg and was dismissed in 1933.

As chairman of the Hamburg DDP (1925 to 1930) he was an enthusiastic supporter of the referendum of 1926 on the expropriation of princes in the Weimar Republic . In the subsequent referendum in the same year, he refrained from agitation for the vote only because of party discipline . The DDP was divided on the issue and officially held back as a party with recommendations.

From 1936 he lived in Königsberg (Bavaria), became an honorary citizen of the city of Königsberg in 1952 and returned to Hamburg in 1956.

Peter Stubmann was buried in the Ohlsdorf cemetery in Hamburg in grid square R 11 (southeast of Chapel 1).

Fonts (selection)

  • Present and future of shipping . Berlin: Mittler, 1916
  • Ballin . Berlin-Grunewald: H. Klemm Publishing House, 1926
    • Albert Ballin . Hamburg: OKIS Sattelmair, 1957
  • Jan Blaufink . Berlin: Frundsberg, 1937
  • Wind from over there . Braunschweig: Vieweg, 1939
  • The star of conscience . Nuremberg: The Egge, 1948
  • A worldview breaks apart . Rothenburg odT: Peter, 1951
  • My field is the world . Hamburg: Christians, 1960, extended new edition
radio play

literature

  • Ursula Büttner : Hamburg at the time of the Weimar Republic , Six Essays, State Center for Political Education, Hamburg 1996.
  • Erich Lüth : There were a lot of stones on the way: a crosshead reports . Hamburg 1966.
  • Helge bei der Wieden : The Mecklenburg Governments and Ministers 1918–1952 . Cologne 1977. [Stubmann: p. 79 u. Fig. 35.]
  • Leo Lippmann : My life and my official position, memories and a contribution to the financial history of Hamburg . Hamburg 1964.
  • Martin Schumacher (Hrsg.): MdR The Reichstag members of the Weimar Republic in the time of National Socialism. Political persecution, emigration and expatriation, 1933–1945. A biographical documentation . 3rd, considerably expanded and revised edition. Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-5183-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biographical data from Büttner: Hamburg, p. 58.
  2. National Liberal Association Hamburg: Hamburg's Economic Future, Hamburg 1918, p. 24
  3. Lüth: Many stones, p. 60.
  4. ^ Lippmann: Mein Leben, p. 297
  5. ^ Büttner: Hamburg, p. 58.
  6. Bei der Wieden, p. 79.
  7. Celebrity Graves