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Ernst Heinrich (* 31 October 1839 in Emmerich; "† 7 December 1913 in Munich) was a German lawyer.

After its study, while whose it was member of the student connection Corps Saxonia Bonn, and to which acquisition of the doctor title of the right fought in the German war of 1866 and in the French-German war of 1870/1871.

To the appropriation of German southwest Africa (the today's Namibia) as colony ("“protected area"”) by the German Reich it was sent in August 1885 of Bismarck as a first imperial commissioner to Angra It broke the seat open of the Kommissariats in Otjimbingwe. From here it locked among other things so-called protection contracts with the residents chieftains in southwest Africa and furnished the first protection reservation for the San, in the colonial jargon of "“shrub men"” mentioned, who of European colonial gentlemen and Bantu peoples heavily pursued and strongly had been dezimiert.

In August 1890 it left German southwest Africa and became consul in Haiti.

was married with Franziska (born Tiefenbrunn). The National Socialist politician Hermann was their common son.


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