Wolf von Bredow

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Wolf Dietrich Otto von Bredow (born May 1, 1834 on Gut Senzke , Westhavelland district , Brandenburg ; † March 18, 1920 there ) was a landowner and a Prussian politician.

family

He was the son of the landlord Karl von Bredow (1795–1864) and married on October 31, 1863 on Gut Pessin (Westhavelland district) Pauline Ernestine Elisabeth von Knoblauch (born April 12, 1843 on Gut Pessin; † December 18, 1904 on Gut Senzke), the daughter of the royal Prussian cavalry master and landowner Wilhelm von Knoblauch, lord of the Pessin, and Pauline von Bardeleben.

Life

Bredow was a royal Prussian prime lieutenant a. D. and landlord on Senzke and Haage (now districts of Mühlenberge ) and Pessin . He was an honorary knight of the Order of St. John and belonged from 1878 to 1881 as a member of the conservative parliamentary group of the German Reichstag , from 1887 to 1891 to the Prussian House of Representatives and from 1891 to 1918 to the Prussian manor .

In 1874, Bredow had an unknown architect build a new mansion on Gut Senzke in the neoclassical style with a hexagonal stair tower that was covered by a French dome . The roof of this tower was demolished in 1947, following the expropriation of the family, on the instructions of the then Brandenburg Interior Minister Bernhard Bechler ( SED ). Its aim was to take all manor complexes of their dominant character, which u. a. should be achieved by demolishing the towers belonging to the house.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelige Häuser A Volume XVI, page 168, Volume 76 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1981, ISSN  0435-2408
  2. Gerd-H. Zuchold: Family history of Bredow ( Memento from June 30, 2008 in the Internet Archive )