Friedrich Saemisch

Friedrich Ernst Moritz Saemisch (December 23, 1869 - October 23, 1945) was a German lawyer, administrative official and politician in the Weimar Republic and during the Nazi era.

[1] He was a son of Dr. Theodor Saemisch (1833–1909), a doctor of medicine and professor of ophthalmology in Berlin, and Sieglinde "Linda" Ranke (1848–1891), the daughter of Ernst Ranke, professor of theology in Marburg.

[2] After graduating from high school, Saemisch studied law and philosophy in Bonn, Munich, Berlin and Marburg.

[2] In 1919, Saemisch was appointed president of the state tax office of the province of Hesse-Nassau.

They were the parents of a son: Saemisch died on October 23, 1945, in Freiburg im Breisgau.

From right to left: A group of Reich ministers, including former Minister of State Sämisch, January 1928.