Background
He was the second son of a pediatrician in Dresden.
He was the second son of a pediatrician in Dresden.
He studied law at Oxford and Munich. After the War he continued his studies in Munich and graduated in 1919.
In 1914 he volunteered as a war volunteer and was placed in Russia. In that same year he had his first personal encounter with Rudolf Steiner. After the fire of the first Goetheanum he was personal assistant to Steiner.
He was an active support for the construction of the second Goetheanum.
At the founding of the Anthroposophical Society in 1923 he became a board member. He would later be treasurer and secretary and continue his work until his death in 1963.