Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz
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Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz (4 July 1878 in Hamburg, – 13 January 1963 in Hamburg) was a German lawyer and national-liberal politician. He served as Senator for Trade, Shipping and Industry of Hamburg from 1925 to 1933 and as Second Mayor from 1933 to 1934. Burchard-Motz was a member of the Nazi Party.[1]
He was the son of Hamburg First Mayor Johann Heinrich Burchard and Emily Amsinck. Following studies in Heidelberg, Lausanne and Cambridge, he worked as lawyer in Hamburg from 1904 where he was a member of the Esche Schümann Commichau (chambers, as in association of barristers).[2]
In the 1950s, he was Vice President of the German Golf Association.[3]
References
- ^ Tanja Drössel, Die Engländer in Hamburg 1914 bis 1945, Cuvillier Verlag, 2008, p. 182
- ^ Treue, Wilhelm, Rechts-, Wirtschafts- und Steuerberatung in zwei Jahrhunderten, Esche Schümann Commichau, Zur Geschichte einer hamburgischen Sozietät, 3. Auflage 1997, ISBN 3-00-001424-1, S. 28 ff., 53 ff.
- ^ Der Spiegel 9 September 1959.
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