Wilhelm Gaede

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Friedrich Wilhelm Gaede (born January 17, 1875 in Schwerin , † August 6, 1944 in Berlin ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

William Gaede, son of a captain and later Szczecin City Council , studied after visiting the Szczecin Marienstift School of Law at the University of Leipzig , the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg and the Royal University of Greifswald . In 1894 he became a member of the Frankonia Heidelberg fraternity . In 1896 he was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD . After the first state examination and the legal clerkship, he served as a one-year volunteer with the Uhlan regiment "Hennigs von Treffenfeld" (Altmärkisches) No. 16 , after whose service he became lieutenant in the reserve in 1898 , he entered the Prussian administrative service. In 1903 he was appointed as a government assessor to represent the district administrator in the Rinteln and Hameln districts . In 1904 he worked as an unskilled worker in the district office and at the police headquarters in Saarbrücken . In 1905 he was appointed to the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, and in 1906 he became a government assessor at the senior council in Königsberg . He became an appointed member of the Provincial Council of the Province of East Prussia . In 1907 he became provisional, 1908 appointed district administrator of Stallupönen . In 1915 he was promoted to government councilor at the Oberpräsidium of the Rhine Province in Koblenz and in 1921 to senior government councilor . As this he was appointed as deputy chairman of the provincial council of the Rhine province and as representative of the high president in certain matters to counteract separatism tendencies in the Rhineland . In 1924 he was placed at the side of the Upper President of the Province of Brandenburg as an upper government councilor, and in 1925 he also became the representative of the Upper Presidium of Brandenburg for medical court proceedings . From 1926 he worked at the Medical Association for the Province of Brandenburg, the Posen-West Prussia border region and the City of Berlin in the Medical Court of Honor of the Medical Association. In 1933 he became the head of department of the Brandenburger Oberpräsident and syndic at the SA-Hochschulamt. In 1934 he worked at the external institute of the Technical University in Berlin , in 1936 responsible for Section 1 in the Brandenburg Senior Presidium. In 1937 he retired.

Honors

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft , Vol. I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 2: F-H. Winter, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-8253-0809-X , p. 93.

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