Wolfgang Brinckmann

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Wolfgang Sebastiano Brinckmann (born May 8, 1871 in Hamburg , † February 10, 1930 in Hamburg) was a German lawyer and Hamburg politician of the German Democratic Party (DDP).

Life

Wolfgang Brinckmann was the son of the director of the Museum of Art and Crafts Justus Brinckmann . He married Martha Hulda Mathilde Fritz (1876–1951) on November 5, 1904 in Hamburg.

He attended Wilhelm-Gymnasium until 1890 and then studied law in Leipzig , Munich and Göttingen . In 1893 he passed the first legal examination in Celle . In the same year, he did his doctorate at the University of Göttingen on the subject of liability in the event of erroneous attachment. He passed the second legal examination in 1897 at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court . He and his childhood friend Carl Braband settled in Hamburg as a lawyer .

During the First World War he was stationed as a soldier on the Western Front in France for two years in 1916/1917 . For his work in the war he received the Hanseatic Cross as an award.

In addition to his work as a lawyer, he worked for a long time as a school caretaker and secretary of the Emilie-Wüstenfeld-Schule . For more than ten years he was also a member of the board of the Association of Local Health Insurance Funds in Hamburg and a member of the lower administrative authority for old-age and disability insurance.

politics

Brinckmann was from 1919 to 1927 and from 1928 to 1930 for the DDP in the Hamburg citizenship .

Works

  • The Cuxhaven pilot system. Memorandum on behalf of the Cuxhaven pilotage . Foreign newspaper printing works, Hamburg 1911.
  • The liability of the pledgee in the event of an erroneous attachment of someone else's property. Kästner-Verlag, Göttingen 1894. At the same time dissertation at the University of Göttingen.

literature

  • Ursula Büttner : Political new beginning in difficult times. Election and work of the first democratic citizenship 1919-21 , State Center for Civic Education Hamburg, Hamburg 1994. (About W. Brinckmann especially pages 136-137.)

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