Rudolph Wichmann

Rudolph Wichmann (born 19 August 1826 in Berlin; died 3 January 1900 in Nahmgeist) was a German landowner, farmer and politician for German Conservative Party.
Life
Wichmann went to school at Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Berlin. He studied in Berlin, in Heidelberg and at an agrarian academy in Möglin. In 1852, he bought castle Nahmgeist in East Prussia, where he worked as a farmer and landowner. From 1877 to 1893 Wichmann was a member of German Reichstag.[1][2]
Literature on Rudolph Wichmann
- Eckhard Hansen, Florian Tennstedt (ed.) u. a.: Biographisches Lexikon zur Geschichte der deutschen Sozialpolitik 1871 bis 1945. Band 1: Sozialpolitiker im Deutschen Kaiserreich 1871 bis 1918. Kassel University Press, Kassel 2010, ISBN 978-3-86219-038-6, p. 171 f.
External links
- Information about Rudolph Wichmann in the Reichstag database
- Rudolf Wichmann biography in Heinrich Best, Datenbank der Abgeordneten der Reichstage des Kaiserreichs 1867/71 bis 1918 (Biorab – Kaiserreich)
References
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- 1826 births
- 1900 deaths
- German politicians
- German Conservative Party politicians
- Members of the Reichstag of the German Empire
- Members of the 3rd Reichstag of the German Empire
- Members of the 4th Reichstag of the German Empire
- Members of the 5th Reichstag of the German Empire
- Members of the 6th Reichstag of the German Empire
- Members of the 7th Reichstag of the German Empire
- Members of the 8th Reichstag of the German Empire
