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Timeline of German Social Insurance
This timeline includes key life events of several principals in the development of German social insurance: Otto von Bismarck, Theodor Lohmann, Robert Bosse and Baron Hans Hermann von Berlepsch.
1815
- Otto von Bismarck born on April 1 in Schönhausen
1831
- Theodor Lohmann born on October 18 (in Celle?)
1832
- Robert Bosse born on July 12 in Quedlinburg
1835
- In May, at the age of 20, Bismarck entered the Prussian civil service.
1842
- Prussian Poor Law adopted.
1843
- Hans Hermann von Berlepsch was born on March 30 in Dresden.
1845
- The Prussian Industrial Code (Gewerbeordinung) gave local authorities discretionary authority to reimpose the requirement that all journeymen in a trade be required to belong to the journeyman provident funds (Gesellenladen). [1]
1849
- The Prussian Ministry of Trade published model rules for the guidance of local authorities implementing required participation in journeyman provident funds (Gesellenladen). [2]
1861
- Bosse appointed Chamberlin to the count of Stolberg-Rossla in Rossla, a position he held until 1868.
1868
- Robert Bosse named office manager of the Provinzialverwaltung in Uchte
1872
- Robert Bosse named Upper President of the Provinzialverwaltung in Hannover.
1876
- Robert Bosse appointed to the Prussian ministry for education and cultural affairs
- German Law on Provident Funds enacted.
1891
- Robert Bosse appointed Undersecretary of State in the Office for the Law of the Realm.
1892
- From March, 1892 until September, 1899 Bosse was Prussian Secretary of Cultural Affairs, where he had a substantial role in the introduction of wage laws for ministers and public school teachers.
1892
- Otto von Bismarck died on July 30.
1900
- Robert Bosse's Eine Reise nach dem Orient, published in Leipzig.
1901
- Bosse died July 31 in Berlin.
1905
- Lohmann died on August 31.
1926
- Berlepsche died on June 2, 1926 in Seebach, Thüringen.
1935
- U.S. Social Security Act adopted by Congress.