Wilhelm Sauerwein

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Wilhelm Sauerwein (born March 1, 1872 in Rostock , † September 3, 1946 in Neubrandenburg ) was a German lawyer and politician.

Life

Wilhelm Sauerwein was born as the son of the grammar school teacher and later school councilor Georg Friedrich Philipp Sauerwein (1841–1906), who in 1875 switched to the Neubrandenburg grammar school as director. As a result, Sauerwein grew up in Neubrandenburg from the age of three, attended grammar school in Neubrandenburg and passed the school-leaving examination in September 1890. He then studied law at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . From the winter semester 1890/91 to the winter semester 1891/92 he was active in the Corps Hildeso-Guestphalia Göttingen . He distinguished himself as a consenior and senior . He spent the summer semester of 1892 and the winter semester of 1892/93 at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen . There he also joined the Corps Borussia Tübingen . In the SS 1893 he moved to the home university of Rostock . He passed the trainee examination in November 1895 and the assessor examination in April 1902. Appointed court assessor in May 1902 , he established himself as a lawyer and notary in Neubrandenburg . In 1908 he became a member of the National Liberal Party .

In the Weimar Republic he was a member of the German Democratic Party from 1919 . From December 1918 to May 1920 he sat in the constituent assembly and in the first ordinary state parliament of the Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz . From 14. to 16. May 1919 he was Vice President of the State Parliament. In May 1919 he became a member, in July 1919 deputy chairman of the administration of the state treasury of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. When the business distribution was changed and the departments of the state government were redesigned, he was from May 16, 1919 to October 13, 1919 State Councilor / Minister of State of Department II (finance, domains, forests and buildings, justice, cult, teaching, clerical and Medical matters and settlement office) in the State Ministry of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, chaired by Hans Krüger (SPD). From October 13, 1919 to June 7, 1920 he was Minister of State of Department II / Ministry, Department for Justice, for Education and Art, for Medical Matters and for Finances with the subdivisions for domains, forests and buildings in the State Ministry of Mecklenburg-Strelitz chaired by Kurt von Reibnitz (SPD).

In February 1920 he married Emmy Maeth , daughter of a railroad official. From June 1920 to May 1945 he was again a lawyer in Neubrandenburg. From March 1923 he was a deputy member of the regional administrative court.

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  1. ^ A b c d Michael Buddrus and Sigrid Fritzlar: State governments and ministers in Mecklenburg 1871-1952 . Bremen 2012, pp. 260–261
  2. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 46/201; 127/176.
  3. ↑ Corps list of Borussia Tübingen
  4. ^ Enrollment of Wilhelm Sauerwein in the Rostock matriculation portal
  5. Elected with all 35 votes cast.
  6. The Land constitution, which came into force on February 1, 1919, stipulated in Section 16 that the state government should consist of a chairman (governor) and the required number of members (state councilors). In June 1919, this paragraph was changed by resolution of the state parliament and the official title of Minister of State was introduced.