Walter Klamroth

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Walter Klamroth (born April 14, 1873 in Oranienburg , † 1946 in Halberstadt ) was a German bank manager.

Life

Born as the son of the Privy Councilor of Justice Louis Klamroth, Walter Klamroth graduated from the Askanisches Gymnasium in Berlin. He then studied at the universities of Bonn and Berlin law . In 1893 he became a member of the Corps Hansea Bonn . In 1895 he passed the first state examination. He completed his legal clerkship in Nauen and Berlin . In 1900 he passed the second state examination and became a court assessor in Berlin. In 1904 he transferred from the judicial service to the Preussische Boden-Credit-Aktienbank in Berlin. He was a member of the specialist committee for mortgages at the Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry .

After the joint group of German mortgage banks was founded in 1921 , Klamroth became a member of the joint management of this banking group. The joint group of German mortgage banks was founded by the Preußische Boden-Credit-Aktienbank in Berlin and the Deutsche Hypothekenbank Meiningen . It was later joined by Frankfurter Pfandbriefbank AG in Frankfurt am Main, Norddeutsche Grund-Credit-Bank in Weimar, Leipziger Hypothekenbank in Leipzig, Mecklenburgische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank in Schwerin, Schlesische Boden-Credit-Actienbank in Breslau and Westdeutsche Bodenkreditanstalt in Cologne.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener Corpslisten, 1960, 11 , 320
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 13 , 318