Roderich von Bistram

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Roderich Eugen Gotthard von Bistram (born June 27, 1886 in Grenztal near Bauske ; † March 23, 1968 in Neumünster ) was a Baltic baron , Lithuanian state politician, aristocratic district marshal , author and Baltic nationalist .

Life

Roderich v. B. lived on the manor Roth-Pomusch near Bauske, which was on the Musch River and was part of the former family seat of the von der Ropp family. He later moved to Lepel and became the governor of the Lepel district in the Vitebsk governorate , then he lived in the Poniewiez district (Lithuania) and then in Kovno , where he became the deputy aristocratic marshal in the Kovno governorate . After the First World War he moved to Berlin and was co-founder of the "Organization X", a secret organization, from 1920, the "Baltic Brotherhood" and 1952 the Fraternal district emerged.

writer

  • From 1926 to 1934 he worked for the illustrated magazine “ Resistance. Journal for National Revolutionary Politics ”in Berlin.
  • In the Deutsches Adelsblatt he published the following articles : The liquidation of the Renaissance ; The revolutions in Eastern and Central Europe [Russia 1917, Germany 1918 and 1933] ; Revolution and Romanticism [Johann Gottfried Herder] ; Revolution and Romanticism [Czech nationalism, Pan-Slavism] .

Publications

  • The German labor service . In: European Review 10 (1934)
  • Expansion of the arctic Soviet stage. Shipping and aviation in the Siberian Arctic. In: Eastern Europe Vol. 12, No. 1 (October 1936), pp. 12–35 Publishedby: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag [3]
  • Northern Sea Route and Arctic Aviation. The New Five-Year Plan for Soviet Arctic Development , In: Eastern Europe , Vol. 14, No. 11/12 (August / Sept. 1939), pp. 735–746, Publishedby: Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag [4]
  • The mass contingent of Soviet Russia against Europe , In: Contributions to the foreign and foreign policy training of the comradeships of the NSDStB , Volume 1 of Wehrpolitischer Spiegel, Verlag Institut für Politische Auslandskunde, 1943 [5]
  • Italian and German Fascism , In: Fascism as Movement and Regime: Italy and Germany in Comparison , New Library of Social Sciences, authors Maurizio Bach, Stefan Breuer, illustrated edition, Verlag Springer-Verlag, 2010, ISBN 3531920308 , 9783531920306, page 199-201
  • The way to freedom (Bistram, R. von. - München-Pasing: Ostenbewegung), In: Catalog of the German National Library [6]

Origin and family

Roderich von Bistram came from the Courland branch of the Baltic noble family Bistram , House Born-Rimahlen and Sussey. His grandfather was the Russian infantry general Rodrigo von Bistram (1809–1889), Roderich's parents were Nikolaus von Bistram (1849–1913) and Friedericke Wilhelmine von der Ropp († 1943). Roderich v. B. married Claudia von Behr (1889–1973) in 1910 , their descendants were:

  • Maria Verena Elisabeth (* 1911 in Natsch, (Vitebsk Governorate))
  • Nikolai Rodrigo Alexander (* 1912 in Grenztal (Lithuania))
  • Rodrigo Eugen (* 1915 in Saint Petersburg)
  • Dina Olga Rita (* 1918 in Gümling ( Canton Bern , Switzerland ))
  • Gisela Anna (* 1922 in Wentorf ( Duchy of Lauenburg district ))
  • Hedda Bertha (* 1924 in Wentorf)
  • Dorothee Ingeborg (* 1926 in Froschmannshausen (Murnau, Bavaria ))
  • Marina Gertrud (* 1930 in Pasing , † 1941 in Wels ( Austria ))

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pomusch = All farms in Lithuania that were located on the Musch were called Pomusch In: Poland and Lithuania, including the countries associated with them, Volume 5, Published 1785, original from the Austrian National Library, digitized November 30, 2015, p. 230 [1]
  2. ^ Bibliography of cultural history on the nobility paper 1935 "Bistram, Roderich v. [2] "