Walther Herwig

Politician

1838 – 1912

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Who was Walther Herwig?

Walther Herwig was a Prussian administrative lawyer, and the founder of the German fisheries science.

Herwig studied jurisprudence at the University of Göttingen from 1856, where he became a member of the Corps Hannovera. He continued his studies at the universities of Leipzig, Freiburg and Berlin, before entering the Prussian civil service. In 1869 he became district officer for his hometown of Arolsen. He was vice-president of the Provincial Training and Medical College Association in Berlin. From 1879 to 1893 he belonged to the Prussian Lower House. Herwig received his habilitation from the University of Kiel in 1896. He was appointed as a senior government advice in Hanover until his retirement in 1907, when he returned to Berlin.

Amongst his other work in the civil service, Herwig promoted the development of a German high seas fishing industry. To this end, in 1880 the first German research vessel was built. This ship, named the President Herwig, was lost in 1898 on the coast of Iceland.

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Born
Feb 25, 1838
Nationality
  • Germany
Education
  • University of Kiel
  • Humboldt University of Berlin
  • University of Göttingen
Died
Dec 16, 1912
Berlin

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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