Ludwig Gotlibovich Lutz (Lutz) (1880-1941) - Kherson zemstvo leader, politician, member of the State Duma from the Kherson province .
| Ludwig Gotlibovich Lutz | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | November 30 ( December 1 ) 1880 |
| Date of death | November 18, 1941 (60 years old) |
| A place of death | Germany |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | politician |
| Education | |
| The consignment | Union October 17 |
Biography
Evangelical Lutheran religion. Personal nobleman . Landowner of Elisavetgrad County (more than 700 acres ).
He received his secondary education at the Ananyevskaya Gymnasium, and higher education at the Novorossiysk University in the Faculty of Law.
After graduating from university in 1904, he was enlisted as a candidate for judicial positions at the Odessa Court of Justice and at one time served as a fellow prosecutor of the Simferopol District Court. He was elected by the county and provincial vowel , honorary magistrate of the Elizabeth district, as well as a member of the revision committee of the Kherson Land Bank. He was a member of the Union on October 17 .
On February 6, 1907 he was elected a member of the Second State Duma from the Congress of Landowners of the Kherson Province. He was a member of the Octobrist faction and a group of right and moderate. He was a member of the commissions: on the execution of the state list, on requests and on the inviolability of the person.
On October 15, 1907 he was elected to the III State Duma from the general electors of the Kherson Provincial Electoral Assembly. He was a member of the Bureau of the Octobrist faction. He was a member of the commissions: on request, on judicial reforms, on the Order, in the direction of legislative assumptions and on the working matter. Together with A.I. Guchkov and Baron A.F. Meyendorf, he filed a request regarding the illegal actions of the supreme boss in Odessa I.A. Dumbadze .
In 1912 he was re-elected to the State Duma . He was secretary of the Octobrist faction; after its split, he was part of the group of Zemstvo-Octobrists and the Progressive bloc . Consisted of a member of the judicial reform commission, secretary of the Nakaz commission, fellow chairman of the commission on requests, and also chairman of the commission to draft a bill on meetings.
During the First World War, he was the High Commissioner of the Red Cross under the 9th Army . During the February Revolution, was a member of the Commission on the adoption of detained military and senior civil servants. Later it was sent by the Provisional Committee of the State Duma to Belovodsky stud farms. Since April 1917, he represented the State Duma in the Special Investigation Commission for the investigation of abuses of the military department, chaired by Senator V. A. Balts .
In May 1917 he participated in the All-Russian Congress of Russian Germans in Odessa, later at a conference in Moscow he was elected to the All-Russian Central Committee of citizens of German nationality, and in September of the same year he was nominated by the South Russian Central Committee as a candidate member of the Constituent Assembly from the Germans of Yekaterinoslav Province, but was elected was not.
In exile in Germany, he lived in Berlin. He was a fellow chairman of the Union of Russian Commercial, Industrial and Financial Figures in Germany, as well as a member of the Russian Parliamentary Committee in Berlin. He died in 1941.
Sources
- 3rd convocation of the State Duma: portraits, biographies, autographs. - St. Petersburg: edition of N. N. Olshansky, 1910.
- 4th convocation of the State Duma: Artistic phototype. an album with portraits and biographies. - St. Petersburg: edition of N. N. Olshansky, 1913.
- The Germans of Russia. T. 2. - Moscow, 2004.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008.