Rudolph Crasemann
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Gustav August Rudolph Crasemann (* August 14, 1841 in Hamburg
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, † November 24, 1929 in Blankenese
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) was a Hamburg businessman and parliamentarian
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Life

Son of an established Hamburg merchant family, Rudolph Crasemann first completed his apprenticeship as a merchant in his hometown of Hamburg
Hamburg
-History:The first historic name for the city was, according to Claudius Ptolemy's reports, Treva.But the city takes its modern name, Hamburg, from the first permanent building on the site, a castle whose construction was ordered by the Emperor Charlemagne in AD 808...

. After his education, he remained with the same company he did his apprenticeship in a junior position. After the company was liquidated, he founded Crasemann & Stavenhagen in 1861 with Ernst Friedrich Stavenhagen. In time, the company developed very successful overseas business activities. After Stavenhagen’s death in 1875, a younger brother of Rudolph Crasemann joined the company as partner.

In 1877 Crasemann became a member of the Commerzdeputation, the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, which he headed from January 1891 to January 1895 and again from January 1915 to January 1917 as president, like his father Claes-Christian Crasemann in 1860. Rudolph Crasemann was known for his charitable activities as he contributed to a number of charitable organisations in Hamburg.

In 1880 and from 1883 until 1907 he was a member of the Hamburg State Parliament (Hamburgische Bürgerschaft). From 1909 to 1912 he served as the Vice President
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 of the Hansabund, an economic órganisation of German merchants and industrialists based in Berlin, and as the head of its Hamburg subsidiary. He was an opponent of the transformation of the Colonial Institute to become the University of Hamburg
University of Hamburg
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. In addition to his many commitments, he was member of the administrative board of the German Naval Overseas Federation which actively promoted an extended German naval presence backed financially through contributions from the overseas subsidiaries.

Rudolph Crasemann was married to Juliane Helene Crasemann (née Köpcke) and together they had six children, amongst them Wilhelm Alfred Hans Crasemann and Helene Crasemann. One of Rudolph and Juliane's granddaughters Dorothea von Salviati
Dorothea von Salviati
Dorothea von Salviati was the wife of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, the eldest son of Crown Prince Wilhelm, the heir of the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II....

, daughter of Helene Crasemann and Alexander Hermann Heinrich August von Salviati went on to marry Prince Wilhelm of Prussia and became Dorothea, Princess of Prussia
Dorothea von Salviati
Dorothea von Salviati was the wife of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, the eldest son of Crown Prince Wilhelm, the heir of the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II....

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