Wolf-Rüdiger von Bismarck

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Wolf-Rüdiger von Bismarck (born July 28, 1931 in Stolp , Pomerania ) is a German administrative lawyer and former district administrator in Schleswig-Holstein .

Life

As the son of Major General Georg von Bismarck , he experienced the Second World War in Königsberg (Prussia) , the end of the war and the post-war period in Pomerania . After fleeing and being expelled , the family found themselves in Flensburg . Bismarck studied law at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel and became a member of the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia Kiel in 1955, which later made him an honorary member. After he became ministerial director in the Schleswig-Holstein regional service , he was elected as an honorary member of the Plön district assembly in 1979 to the district administrator in the Plön district. The CDU Interior Minister formally criticized the fact that the committees he chaired met in public. To the displeasure of his “party friends”, he set up the first independent environmental agency in Schleswig-Holstein. Although appreciated by all, he had to give up his office in 1988 when the district elections resulted in a red-green majority . In his 2009 memoir , Bismarck also reports on the CDU's notorious intrigues between the seas; he particularly “pays tribute” to the member of the state parliament and former district chairman Werner Kalinka . Upon his intervention, the publisher took the (largely sold) book out of the market. Bismarck is involved in the von Bismarck-Briest family foundation of the von Bismarck family.

Works

  • From Pomerania to Plön. Memories of a district administrator from eight decades , autobiography. Wachholtz, Neumünster 2009. ISBN 9783529061240 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 114/64
  2. Kiel News (November 7, 2009)