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Dr. med. Hanns Ulrich SEISSER

Dr. med. Hanns Ulrich SEISSER[1]

männlich 1910 - 1991  (80 Jahre)

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  • Name Hanns Ulrich SEISSER 
    Titel Dr. med. 
    Geburt 20 Dez 1910  Berlin,,,,,Charlottenburg Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Geschlecht männlich 
    Tod 1991  München,,,,, Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Personen-Kennung I12725  Merkel-Zeller
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    Vater "Johann" (Hans) Georg Paul RITTER VON SEISSER,   geb. 09 Dez 1874, Würzburg,,,,, Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 14 Apr 1973, München,,,,, Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 98 Jahre) 
    Mutter Walburga (Wally) LEUBE,   geb. 28 Nov 1878 29 Nov 1878, Erlangen,,,,, Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 26 Okt 1943, München,,,,, Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 64 Jahre) 
    Eheschließung 03 Jan 1903  Würzburg,,,,, Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Familien-Kennung F5447  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel

    Familie 1 Gesperrt 
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    Familie 2 Hanna STRÄUSSL,   geb. 17 Apr 1944   gest. 11 Jan 2022, München Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 77 Jahre) 
    Eheschließung 1971 
    Typ: Ehe 
    Kinder 
     1. Gesperrt
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    Familien-Kennung F13921  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel

  • Fotos
    Personenbild
    Personenbild
    Seißer Hanns, aus PWM Wally Leube u Hans v.Seisser, Besitzer/Quelle Archiv Stadt Langenargen;
    Seißer Hans 1912 mit Kinder
    Seißer Hans 1912 mit Kinder
    Seißer Hans 1912 mit Kinder; aus PWM Besitzer/Quelle Archiv Stadt Langenargen, Hans von Seisser mit Kindern;
    Bumm-Seißer Orgelpfeifen
    Bumm-Seißer Orgelpfeifen
    Bumm-Seißer Orgelpfeifen; aus PWM Besitzer/Quelle Hanna Seißer: Enkel von Wilhelm O. von Leube Enkel von Wilhelm O. von Leube - Ernst Bumm starb schon 1905 mit 7 Jahren, Fritz Friedreich und Jobst Freiherr v. Buddenbrock-Hettersdorf fehlen
    Leube Wally 1912 mit Kindern
    Leube Wally 1912 mit Kindern
    Leube Wally 1912 mit Kindern; aus PWM Besitzer/Quelle Archiv Stadt Langenargen: IMG 9786 - 1912 Wally Seißer mit den Kindern Susi und Hans und Toni Friedreich mit ihrem Sohn Fritz;
    Hanns-Ulrich Seißer
    Hanns-Ulrich Seißer
    Portrait, Schnappschuss

  • Notizen 
    • https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_von_Seißer

      http://pickz.de/link.php?q=wilhelm+von+leube&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdesertwar.net%2Fhans-ritter-von-seisser.html
      Hans Seißer, since 1914 Knights of Seißer (born 9 December 1874 in Würzburg † 14 April 1973 in Munich) was a colonel and chief of the Bavarian police one of the participants in the Hitler- Ludendorff Putsch in 1923.
      Life
      Seißer was the son of the royal Bavarian commercial judge and banker Ludwig Seißer Barbarossa and his wife Fanny Wagenhäuser. The family since 1773 resulted in a textile trading company (M. Ph. Seisser) and a bank “Bankhaus Louis Seisser” in the Falkland house in Wuerzburg. Seißers sister Anna married in 1890 the Max-Joseph Knight Major General Julius Ritter von Braun (1864- 1933). Seißers uncle Andreas Ritter of Seisser was president of the Bavarian State Bank, a nephew of his father, Counselor Michael Philipp Seißer, was vice chairman of the National Women Association of the Red Cross of Northern Bavaria and led the family company Seisser.
      After the completion of the Bavarian Cadet Corps in 1893 by Hans Seißer entered as an ensign in the 2nd Bavarian artillery regiment. When war broke out in 1914 he reached the rank of Major s. On 26 September 1914, he was even awarded the Military Order of Max Joseph and received the personal, non-hereditary peerage with the title “Knight of”. On 16 September 1920, he resigned from the military service as a lieutenant colonel to the first October of that year to join the Bavarian police.
      Together with Gustav Ritter von Kahr and Otto Lossow Seißer formed the “Triumvirate” Bavarian dignitaries who are of Adolf Hitler on 8 November 1923 to participate in a coup government under Prime Minister-designate Ernst Pöhner were talking about. Hitler had stormed that day with armed Kampfbündlern a meeting in Bürgerbräukeller Gasteig and its designated associates Kahr Lossow and Seißer crowded into an adjoining room, Hitler is said to have exclaimed: “If things go wrong: four shots I have in my gun, three for my employees when they leave me the last bullet for me. ” Later, Erich Ludendorff came about.
      Seißer the target of Hitler’s new Bavarian government was designated minister of police. However revoked the “triumvirate” that same night the commitment to participation in government. On their arrival in the city commandant Lossow and Seißer shared the generals of the army and the national police with that given in Bürgerbräukeller declaration was forced at gunpoint, and revoked it. They told himself from Hitler and Ludendorff and led the countermeasures to thwart the coup. Seißer left the city by the police cordon SA against the advancing troops. The next day the coup collapsed in the Feldherrenhalle.
      Seißer occurred on 31 January 1930 as a colonel in retirement. After the seizure of power by the Nazis, he was imprisoned for some time in Dachau. From May to August 1945, he was briefly reactivated by the American occupation forces once again as Chief of Police of Munich.
      Seißer since 1903 was married to Walburga (Wally) Leube, daughter of pathologists and internists Prof. Dr. Wilhelm von Leube. The two had a son and a daughter. (His son, Dr. Hans-Ulrich Seisser was married to Barbara Brinckmann (1921), daughter of the Hamburg merchant and consul Franz Brinckmann. The marriage was later divorced. Seissers daughter also married a Hamburg merchant family). His descendants live in Munich.
      Coat of Arms
      After Hans Seisser 26 September 1914 was awarded the Military Order of Max Joseph, and consequently in the (personal) bay. Nobility was collected has been made by the Bavarian Ministry of the tender Herald Office of the proposal, the existing Family Crest (registered by the State Bank Seissers uncle of President Andrew Seisser) to take over. The imperial herald kept Seisser but before, if necessary, to donate their own coat of arms, but advised him to register “the emblem

      Seisserschen” in the existing form. Seisser “Seissersche crest which his uncle was” decided on this, but wanted to commemorate the Battle of Bapaume town who Schwurhand integrated from the local coat of arms of the city in the family arms: This was approved by the Herald office. The documentation for this new Coat of Arms Foundation are located in the bay. Central State Archive in Munich.
      Blazon (from the book of heraldry MMJ Order and the bay of the manual. Nobility)
      Shield divided: Top in blue a golden rafters (from Family Crest Seisser). Below in red a silver open hand (from the arms of the town of Bapaume). Occupied on the winning helmet is a closed blue flight, with a golden rafters. Helmet covers, right blue golden, red and silver left. ”
      Military person (Bavaria)
      Person in the First World War (German Reich) Support of the Military Order of Max Joseph (Knight) Winner of House Order of Hohenzollern
      Chief of Police (Munich)
      German
      Born 1874
      Died 1973
      Male
      Prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp

  • Quellen 
    1. [S18] Leube, Herbert, Leube, Die Sontheimer Leube - Herkunft und Nachkommen, (Herausgeber: Familienverband der Neuhauser Dorner - Geschlechter Erscheinungsort: Limburgerhof Erscheinungsdatum: 1982 - als Munuskript vervielfältigt).