Wilhelm Harbeck
Wilhelm Harbeck (born March 21, 1862 in Neumünster , † May 9, 1945 in Lübeck ) was a German municipal official in Altona.
Life
As the son of a grain dealer, Harbeck attended the Neumünster secondary school and the Christianeum in Altona. After graduating from high school, he initially enrolled at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg for law. From the winter semester 1882/83 to the winter semester 1883/84 he studied at the University of Leipzig . On December 11, 1882 , he renounced the Corps Lusatia Leipzig . It was reciprocated on May 25, 1883 and inactivated on April 29, 1884 after six games and two PP suites . In the summer semester of 1884 he moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . From the winter semester 1884/85 he studied at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . After the first state examination, he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD. He served as a one-year volunteer with the Infantry Regiment "Duke of Holstein" (Holsteinisches) No. 85 . In the three emperor year he became a reserve officer . He completed his legal clerkship in Neumünster, Altona and Kiel. After he had passed the assessor examination in 1891, he became magistrate assessor at the city of Altona. There he became in 1898 syndic and first city secretary. From 1903 to 1909 he was a captain in his regiment. Elected paid senator in 1906 . From 1913 to 1918 he was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein Provincial Parliament. In February 1918 he was recalled as a senator. In 1919, during the communist unrest, he ran the business of the mayor as a substitute. A leader in the Heimat movement since 1920 , he headed the Altona group of the Schleswig-Holsteiner Bund. He took over a sponsorship for the German ethnic group Tondern in the separated North Schleswig . He founded the German House in Tondern. An oil painting of him was hung in the Senator Harbeck room.
As an important administrative expert, he made great contributions in all departments to the development of Altona, which until 1937 belonged to the province of Schleswig-Holstein as an independent city . He was chairman of several foundations, of arbitration tribunals for workers' insurance and of arbitration boards for the Schleswig-Holstein rural communities. He sat on the board of directors of the state lottery and the Altona support fund. He retired as a senator in 1929 while retaining numerous honorary positions. He was married to Frida born in 1919. Zentsch. One daughter died as a child.
Honorary positions
- Chairman of the City Association Examination Commission for Secretaries and Assistants
- Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Altona-Kaltenkirchen-Neumünster railway company
- Chairman of the board of the Stadttheater-AG from the Altonaer Theater
- Second chairman of the district employers' association of Lower Elbe municipalities and municipal associations
- Member of the board of the Schopenhauer Society
- Member of the board of the Schleswig-Holstein University Society
- Board member of the Altona History and Local History Association
- Board member of the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked People
- Honorary chairman of the association of former 85s
Honors
- Order of the Red Eagle III. Class (1912)
- Iron cross on a white ribbon
- Hanseatic Cross (Hamburg)
- Cross of Merit for War Aid
- Red Cross Medal (Prussia)
literature
- Egbert Weiß , Hans Lipp, Helmut Weiß: Active in the monarchy. Leipzig Corps students 1807–1918. CVs of the Leipziger Lausitzer. Festschrift for the 210th Foundation Festival of the Corps Lusatia, Leipzig 2017 . Verlagdruckerei Schmidt, Neustadt an der Aisch 2017. ISBN 978-3-96049-017-3 , No. 699, pp. 352–353.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kösener corps lists 1910, 149/618
- ↑ Dissertation: What effect does the so-called essential error have in contracts and to what extent are claims between the contracting parties possible?
- ↑ ZBW
- ↑ Johannes tom Dieck: The Altona City Theater in the Great Depression 1929-1934
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SURNAME | Harbeck, Wilhelm |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Harbeck, Karl Wilhelm (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German administrative lawyer, local authority in Altona |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 21, 1862 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Neumunster |
DATE OF DEATH | May 9, 1945 |
Place of death | Lübeck |