Wilhelm von Wolf

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Wilhelm Ritter von Wolf (born January 30, 1869 in Bad Dürkheim , † January 6, 1943 in Munich ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official in Bavaria.

Life

Wolf was a son of the master cooper Adolph Wolf in Bad Dürkheim and his wife Maria Magdalena, geb. Wernz from Grethen. He studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , where he became a member of the Corps Isaria in 1888 . 1895 Dr. iur. After receiving his doctorate , he entered the administrative service of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1892 , which he served at the Munich I District Court, the Munich II District Court and a Munich lawyer. In December 1894 he passed state bankruptcy. In 1895 he became a trainee lawyer in Munich, in December 1895 an accessist in the accounting commissioner of the government of Upper Bavaria, in 1896 a retirement accessist in the finance ministry, 1897 accounting commissioner, 1898 government assessor and fiscal advisor in Augsburg, 1902 government and fiscal councilor, 1906 government councilor in the Bavarian Ministry of Finance . In 1909 he was appointed deputy representative at the Bundesrat (German Reich) in Berlin . In 1910 he became a ministerial advisor and in 1916 a ministerial director . In 1917 he was accepted into the nobility with the award of a coat of arms. 1923, in one of the most difficult years of the Weimar Republic , the government appointed him the State of Bavaria to the Council of State in the Ministry of Finance. From 1928 he was President of the Bayerische Staatsbank . He retired on June 30, 1934.

literature

  • Walter Schärl: The composition of the Bavarian civil service from 1806 to 1918 (= Munich Historical Studies, Department of Bavarian History, Volume 1). Kallmünz Opf. 1955, p. 182

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 109/716.
  2. Federal Archives