Otto Georg Bogislaf von Glasenapp

Otto von Glasenapp ( born September 30, 1853 in Schivelbein, Pomerania, † March 3, 1928 in Berlin, full name Otto Georg Bogislaf of Glasenapp ) was Vice President of the Reichsbank.

Life and professional career

A native of the Pomeranian nobility Glasenapp Otto von Glasenapp After leaving school in 1871 in Potsdam in Tübingen ( where he was a member of the connection Normannia ), Leipzig and Berlin, joined the Ministry of Justice on 28 October 1874 and was posted on September 17, 1879 Court appointed assessor. As such, he worked at the prosecutor's office of the District Court Berlin I and from 1880 in the Ministry of Justice. In June 1882 he was appointed to the Reich Treasury and transported there on 22 December 1886, for the Imperial Government, on 12 September 1890 Privy Councillor and lecture border advice. In this capacity, he participated as a German delegate at the Brussels International Münzkonferenz ( 22 November-17 December 1892) part. After he was appointed on December 4, 1893 Privy Councillor, was made on March 25, 1896 he was appointed to the Privy Oberfinanzrat and member of the Reichsbank. In 1907, he became vice president of the Reichsbank in Berlin.

He resigned on October 28, 1924, from the realm banking services and received in the same year made ​​an honorary citizen of his native town Schivelbein.

Otto von Glasenapp married on May 20, 1890 Elisabeth Marie Jähns. He was father of the religion scholar and Indologist Helmuth von Glasenapp.

Awards

  • Red Eagle Order III. Class with loop
  • Russian St. Stanislaus Medal, Second Class with star
  • Honorary citizen of the city Schivelbein (1924 )
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