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Alexander von Dassel

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Alexander von Dassel as a corps student in the winter semester of 1879/80. Photograph: W. Höffert, Hannover

Alexander von Dassel (1 December 1854 - 28 October 1942) was a German privy councilor and magistrate (Geheimer Justizrat and Amtsgerichtsrat).

Life and career

Alexander von Dassel was born in Lemförde as a son of Alexander von Dassel sen. (12 February 1817 in Lüneburg - 18 Juli 1911 Lüchow) and his wife Bertha von Dassel (9 January 1817 in Hoppensen - 13 March 1883 in Lüchow).[1] He studied in Leipzig and Tübingen and became a corps student of Corps Misnia Leipzig and Corps Suevia Tübingen.[2]

He married on 30 March 1894 in the age of 30 years the eight years younger Helene Busch (28 March 1862 in Bleckede - 13 January 1947 in Göttingen).[1] He died in Göttingen.

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